… specialised services available in the European Union for victims of conflict-related sexual violence. More … health services and offers recommendations to ensure that victims of conflict-related sexual violence enjoy immediate …
… 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, …
… will provide information on Member States’ performance and victims’ access to justice, and will also support the … implementing effective prevention measures and providing victims and survivors of gender-based violence the right … and reproductive rights in the EU. Women and girls who are victims of conflict-related sexual violence face obstacles in …
… 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 …
… since the age of 15. “Women are more likely than men to be victims of severe forms of cyber violence and the impact on … violence from an intimate partner ‘offline’ are also often victims of ‘online’ violence from the same person. As with … all types of violence, cyber violence affects the lives of victims tremendously and comes in many forms. Cyber stalking, …