… 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 …
… 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, …
… gaps between law and practice in providing justice to victims and their families. It will also provide … international and European case-law The role and rights of victims and their families in criminal proceedings on … measures have impacted protection, as well as justice for victims and their families The report will be published in …
… ensure the following. Identification and assessment of victims’ individual safety needs is carried out on a … context of intimate partner violence, and to ensure that victims receive the most effective support possible to reduce … is not an end in itself but an entry point for female victims of intimate partner violence to the victim support …
… specific safety risks and responding to the needs of victims of intimate partner violence) is prioritised over risk prediction. Victims who are in contact with the police are recognised and … violence places the rights, needs and concerns of female victims at the centre of any interventions to manage risk. A …
… to discuss ways to integrate a gender perspective of the Victims’ Directive (2012/29/EU). The Directive establishes … standards on the rights, support, and protection of victims of crime. The seminar ‘Monitoring the implementation of the Victims’ Directive’ will bring together representatives of …
… When EIGE put on its gender glasses to analyse the Victims’ Rights Directive from the point of view of victims of gender-based violence and their access to justice, … Member States. This means that support and protection for victims may not always be implemented in the best possible …
… women remains widespread and under-reported, and that victims of violence are not effectively supported by public … services. Insufficient specialised services for women victims of violence and the absence of mandatory … gender-sensitive training for professional helpers of victims and perpetrators are only a few of the reasons. In …
… The study, ‘Analysis of the Victims’ Rights Directive from a gender perspective’, … standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA, the “Victims’ Rights Directive”. The study focused on the …
… is organising a Hearing on “Access to justice for women victims of violence”. The Hearing is part of the activities … - developments and standards Access to justice for women victims of violence: Council of Europe and other relevant …
… standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA, also called the ‘Victims’ Rights Directive’. The analysis has been conducted … the implementation of the Directive vis‑à‑vis victims of gender‑based violence (GBV) and their access to …
… to have Q&A discussions on specific topics. Supporting victims from the workplace (#ACTIVproject #USVreact) This … On How To Create A Supportive Work Environment Where Victims Feel Safe To Come Forward, How To Detect And Support Victims With Appropriate Referral, And How To Promote An …
… counter femicide in the European Union: Perspectives from victims and professionals . The report follows on EIGE’s … measure femicide. The spate of femicide cases in 2021 puts victims’ rights into sharp focus. According to UN … all acts of violence against women as well as protect the victims and provide holistic reparations to help heal their …
… challenges in the criminal justice system. Women can be victims of extremely traumatising crimes, of which … victim-friendly, the result of which can be to alienate victims from the process and potentially lead them to … is rather common, for instance, in the case of women victims of domestic violence or sex workers who face sexual …