Domestic abuse can happen to anyone, regardless of gender, age or ethnicity. We believe that anyone affected by domestic abuse should be able to receive the care and support they are entitled to. (more…)
Domestic abuse can happen to anyone, regardless of gender, age or ethnicity. We believe that anyone affected by domestic abuse should be able to receive the care and support they are entitled to. (more…)
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What is stalking? (more…)
With the movement of people across the EU being ever more prevalent, partly due to having low cost airlines available, it is essential that measures are put in place to ensure safety and support for victims of crime, not just in the country the offence took place, but also in states in which the victim chooses to reside or take an extended vacation. (more…)
A core component of the Victims’ Directive (2012/29/EU) comes under Article 8, ‘Right to access victim support services’, and Article 9, Support from victim support services.’[1] (more…)
When we think about victims of domestic abuse we may be tempted to think of only of women victims and survivors; and statistics do show that the majority of victims are women. No one would wish to dispute this. (more…)
The Victims’ Directive, formally referred to as ‘Directive 2012/29/EU’, came into effect on 16thNovember 2015 and aims to grant equal rights, support and protection to all victims of crime across all member states. (more…)