a natural person who has suffered harm, including physical, mental or emotional harm or economic loss which was directly caused by a criminal offence, as well as the family members of a person whose death was directly caused by a criminal offence and who have suffered harm as a result of that person's death.
… are repeated by the same perpetrator against the same victim. The crimes must aim at violating the integrity of the victim and must be one of the following: assault and battery …
… is insufficient EIGE’s Report “ Violence against Women: Victim Support” (full title: “Review of the Implementation of … for Action by the EU Member States: Violence against Women Victim Support ” describes the current (2012) status of the … in this process. EIGE’s report “ Violence against Women: Victim Support” will be available in December 2012 at: …
… for Action in the EU Member States: Violence against Women Victim Support”. EPSCO calls on the European Parliament, the … for Action in the EU Member States: Violence against Women Victim Support”, the Council calls to ensure that support … for Action in the EU Member States: Violence against Women Victim Support report Fact sheet: Support for women victims …
… emphasis is put on training health care professionals and victim protection groups to ensure that those affected by … on victims and perpetrators, disaggregated by sex, age and victim–perpetrator relationship. This commitment is affirmed … clinical and policy guidelines ; Violence against women: victim support ; Female genital mutilation in the European …
… against women and intimate partner violence affect the victim, their immediate family, society and economy to the … a whole is significantly high. Direct costs incurred by a victim are medical attention, legal services and victim support programmes. Indirect costs relate to the …