Statistics on partner violence and homicide by gender, age, race, and ethnicity
Creator
Rennison, Callie Marie
Welchans, Sarah
Lessons learned from domestic violence enforcement campaigns 2006
Lessons learned from domestic violence enforcement campaigns 2006
Interactive document with working links includes numerous examples of guidance, and should be considered alongside the guidance for the SDVC programme and the recently published Progress Report for Domestic Violence. These guidance documents and reports will help forces, basic command units and local partnerships deal more effectively with domestic violence as part of a coordinated community response.
Violence against women in Cambodia 2006
Violence against women in Cambodia 2006
This report aims to provide a realistic account of the trauma suffered by Cambodian women from domestic violence, rape, and human trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation. The report is based on information from LICADHO’s Women’s Rights Office, based in Phnom Penh, and staff in 12 provincial offices, and it also features personal stories of violence from four Cambodian women.
Consideration of reports submitted by states parties under article 18 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
Consideration of reports submitted by states parties under article 18 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
This is the 5th report from the Netherlands about the implementation of the UN Women’s Convention. The report covers the period 2005 – 2008 and outlines the main policies. The report looks at the conclusions and recommendations of the CEDAW Committee in respect of the previous report.
Sixth periodic report of the Kingdom of the Netherlands concerning the implementation of the international convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women (2008-2013)
Sixth periodic report of the Kingdom of the Netherlands concerning the implementation of the international convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women (2008-2013)
Progress for children
Progress for children
Women, domestic and family violence and homelessness
Creator
Tually, Selina
Faulkner, Debbie
Cutler, Cecile
[et al.]
Women, domestic and family violence and homelessness
Creator
Tually, Selina
Faulkner, Debbie
Cutler, Cecile
[et al.]
The gendered impact of the COVID-19 crisis and post-crisis period
Creator
Wenham, Clare
The gendered impact of the COVID-19 crisis and post-crisis period
Study commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the FEMM Committee, the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality of the European Parliament. .COVID-19 has direct and indirect effects on women, other genders and marginalised groups within Europe. This study outlines some of the key gendered effects of the outbreak thus far and suggestions for how these may extend into the post-crisis period based on currently available data on COVID and longer-term effects of previous outbreaks of pathogens. This includes the lack of sex-disaggregated data, the role of healthcare workers and care workers, domestic violence, the impact of quarantine on feminised sectors of the economy, the additional unpaid labour on women as a result of lockdown, access to maternity, sexual and reproductive health services.
Creator
Wenham, Clare
Police and justice sector data on intimate partner violence against women in the European Union
Creator
Peciuriene, Jurgita
Holubová, Barbora
Costa, Diogo
[et al.]
Police and justice sector data on intimate partner violence against women in the European Union
Creator
Peciuriene, Jurgita
Holubová, Barbora
Costa, Diogo
[et al.]
How will the COVID-19 crisis affect existing gender divides in Europe?
Creator
Blaskó, Zsuzsa
Papadimitriou, Eleni
Manca, Anna Rita
How will the COVID-19 crisis affect existing gender divides in Europe?
This report assesses potential consequences of the COVID-19 outbreak on women and on gender equality in Europe. It describes the risks of the crisis, including increasing care work for women, domestic violence against women and unequal representation of men and women in decision-making processes. Besides these negative effects, the COVID-19 crisis also created some new opportunities for a more .gender-neutral distribution of work. For example, teleworking men who share unpaid work with their partners. The authors conclude with policy recommendations to minimize the damages and realize potential benefits of the crisis on the equality between men and women in Europe.