Stocktaking Survey on the Measures Taken in Counci
With regard to legislation, the report notes that several countries are relying on general provisions of criminal law to combat domestic violence and calls on them to adopt targeted policies. It compares legal definitions of rape and sexual assault, applauding those countries that have broadened legal rhetoric and encompassed more minor or less conventional forms of sexual abuse within criminal codes.
The report assesses states’ educational measures, calling on them to take a more active role in raising awareness among the general population and in providing training for public health officials, police, and other sectors of society that deal with violence against women. The report concludes with comparative results from the member state survey.
Compiled from: Carol Hagemann-White, "Combating Violence Against Women: Stocktaking Survey on the Measures and Actions Taken in Council of Europe Member States," Directorate General of Human Rights, 2006. Accessed 13 July 2006.
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