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Web resource: http://www.wunrn.org/pdf/ebook2.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Handbook on effective prosecution responses to violence against women and girls
Authors: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Keywords: Legal issues;Judicial processes;Law;Violence against women
Year: 2014
Publisher: United Nations
Notes:  Violence against women and girls is a widespread and serious violation of human
rights that has severe physical, psychological, emotional and social consequences. The
process of bringing a complaint into the criminal justice system can be a difficult
and traumatizing experience for many victims for different reasons. Gender bias and
discrimination fuel myths around such violence which shape the criminal justice
response to these crimes. Many victims never report their victimization or they have
been filtered out of the criminal justice system, resulting in low charge and conviction
rates. A victim's decision to report gender-based violence and continue within the
criminal justice system is one of the most important factors affecting the prosecution
of cases. The way in which the criminal justice professionals initially respond to
victims is critical in determining whether a victim chooses to participate in further
legal action, or abandons it because she has experienced secondary victimization
or harsh treatment by the criminal justice system.
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