Reports and Papers
18 results found.
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Legislation Rape Research Research Report Resource
Different systems, similar outcomes? Tracking attrition in reported rape cases in eleven European countries
Summary reports
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Criminal Justice System Legislation Rape Research Report
Section 41: an evaluation of new legislation limiting sexual history evidence in rape trials
This report evaluates the impact of s.41 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act (YJCEA) 1999, examining the extent to which the legal reform has achieved the intentions of parliament in limiting the circumstances in which sexual history evidence can be introduced in rape trials, and the impact of
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Legislation Position Paper Rape Violence Against Women
Promising Practices addressing sexual violence
Expert paper prepared by Prof. Liz Kelly for the UN Expert Group Meeting, “Violence against women: Good practices in combating and eliminating violence against women”,organized by the UN Division for the Advancement of Women in collaboration with the UN Office on Drugs and Crime 17 to 20 May
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Book Chapter Criminal Justice System Domestic Violence Europe Legislation
Family Violence and Police Response
Wilma Smeenk and Marijke Malsch (eds.), Ashgate (publishers) Chapter title: Moving in the Same or Different Directions? Reflections on Recent Developments in Domestic Violence Legislation in Europe
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Criminal Justice System Europe Legislation Policy Rape Research Research Report Statistics
Rape: Still a Forgotten Issue
This paper is one element of a much larger project seeking to develop and strengthen links between European women’s NGOs working on rape. It builds on the previous Daphne Project Rape the Forgotten Issue (Kelly and Regan, 2001 – see below also). This report presents updated attrition data across a
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Europe Legislation Policy Prostitution Research Report Violence Against Women
A Critical Examination of Responses to Prostitution in Four Countries: Victoria-Australia, Ireland, The Netherlands, Sweden
This review was commissioned by the Routes Out Partnership Board. Responses to prostitution in four countries is explored, and the following issues are addressed; The current approach to prostitution The previous approach The impetus/rationale for change from the previous position The long and short term aims of the approach The
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Criminal Justice System Europe Legislation Policy Rape Research Research Report Statistics Support Projects
Rape: The Forgotten Issue? A European Research and Networking Project
This publication arose from a collaboration between three UK groups (CWASU, South Essex Rape and Incest Crisis Centre and Campaign to End Rape), supported by partners from Ireland (The Network of Rape Crisis Centres, Ireland) and Finland (Rape Crisis Centre, Tukinainen). One of the roles of CWASU in this partnership
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Feminist Theory Legislation Policy Rape Research Research Report Research Review
A Research Review on the Reporting, Investigation and Prosecution of Rape Cases
This research review was commissioned by HMCPSI to inform their Thematic Review into the Investigation and Prosecution of Cases Involving Allegations of Rape. It incorporates a review of the literature on the reporting, investigation and prosecution of rape cases, and whilst focusing on UK research, it also draws on a
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Child Sexual Abuse/Exploitation Children Europe Legislation Policy Research Research Report Support Projects Young People
Rhetorics and Realities: Sexual Exploitation of Children in Europe
This report is based on a research proposal developed in partnership by CWASU (lead partner), Dublin Women’s Aid, Ireland and ROKS, Sweden. The trans-European Project collected detailed data from justice departments, state agencies and NGOs concerning a broad range of issues related to the sexual exploitation of children. Project:
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Criminal Justice System Legislation Policy Research Research Report Statistics Trafficking
Stopping Traffic: Exploring the Extent of, and Responses to, Trafficking in Women for Sexual Exploitation in the UK
This report presents the findings of research carried out to assess the nature and extent of trafficking in women for the purposes of sexual exploitation and the law enforcement responses in the UK. This study is primarily based on a survey of police forces, placing this within the wider context