… in Europe was widespread, as FRA’s ‘ Crime, safety and victims’ rights ’ report highlights. Family members or … can work better together to prevent violence and support victims. The European Commission has committed to proposing … extent EU countries are delivering justice for femicide victims and their families . EIGE will also release a study …
… impact. I say hidden, because a lot of the times, victims of violence often don’t look like victims of violence. And that can lead to the victim not … in place. But right now, the money spent on supporting victims is not enough – in fact it’s almost a disservice to …
… killed in Europe (UNODC, 2021a). However, the number of victims is much higher. Orphaned children and bereaved … and siblings of killed women are rarely considered direct victims of femicide. As a result, their needs and rights – … analysis of 109 interviews with professionals and victims from five selected Member States: Germany, Spain, …
… and around 2 600 in Europe. However, the number of victims is in fact much higher. Orphaned children, bereaved … siblings of murdered women are rarely considered as direct victims. Legal gaps in tackling femicide hinder their access to justice, leaving victims of femicide (family members of murdered …
… with tactics to intimidate, degrade, isolate, and control victims” (Stark, 2013: 18). The Council of Europe Convention … in the prevention and response framework targeted at victims of online abuse – as well as ensuring practices reach … violence and coercive control are deeply profound on women victims, where risk of suicide, depression, and …