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Leuven Institute of Criminology | Published in 2015 This report includes testimonies from people in the judiciary all across Europe, and examines the practices and their effect on victims. Keywords:
trauma
RTI International – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Published in 2013 The objective of this report is to assess efficiency, comparative effectiveness, and harms of psychological, pharmacological, and merging interventions to prevent post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in adults, basically to see what can possibly be done in the immediate aftermath of psychological trauma to prevent PTSD. Two investigators independently selected, extracted data from, and rated risk of bias of relevant studies. If data were sufficient, we conducted quantitative analyses using random-effects models to estimate pooled effects. We graded strength of evidence (SOE) based on established guidance. Keywords:
mental health, psychological first aid
Camille Latimier & Jan Siska | Published in 2011 This publication provides an overview of the situation of children with intellectual disabilities in twenty two European countries, with a particular focus on five areas: protection against abuse, family support and (de-)institutionalisation, health, education, and participation of children. It recommends steps to be taken to remove barriers to their inclusion. Keywords:
children
Save the Children, ECPAT, Nobody's Children, Terre des hommes | Published in 2011 The conference report from a May 2011 conference on migrant children. Keywords:
children, prevention
Transnational Action against Child Trafficking | Published in 2007 This report presents the issue of exploitation and trafficking of Albanian children in the streets of Greece between 2000 and 2006. Keywords:
children, human trafficking
United Nations Refugee Agency, United Nations Population Fund, and Women's Refugee Commission | Published in 2016 It is no secret that Europe is experiencing a massive movement of refugees and migrant, including women and young girls, it is a dangerous journey and often, women and girls may find it more so, as they are among those who are particularly at risk and further require a coordinated and effective protection response. This assessment, conducted in Greece and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in 2015, aimed to develop concise and practical recommendations to inform and strengthen protection responses by the EU institutions, relevant governments, and humanitarian actors to respond to the specific protection and assistance needs of women and young girls fleeing to Europe. Keywords:
children, domestic violence, gender inequality
Vasileia Digidiki, Jacqueline Bhabha, FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard University | Published in 2017 The present study analyzes the risk factors responsible for the exposure of migrant and refugee children to physical, psychological, and sexual violence and exploitation in Greece in the context of the ongoing migrant humanitarian crisis. It documents sexual and physical abuse of children inside migrant camps and reports new information about the commercial sexual exploitation of migrant children in the main cities of Greece. This research also explores the existing gaps and challenges in intervention efforts that contribute to victimization of migrant children. Keywords:
children
Nobody's Children Foundation | Published in 2011 The aim of the research was to learn about life situation of children placed in residential care institutions in Warsaw from children’s view perspective. Keywords:
children, victimisation
Christian Diesen, Save the Children | Published in 2002 A comparitive study of different European Criminal Justice Systems handling of cases concerning Child Sexual Abuse. Keywords:
children, victim services
Brunel University London | Published in 2013 This review explores the significant risks to children around major sporting events, including trafficking, sexual exploitation, labor, and displacement. This review offers a multitude of possibilities for programmatic interventions and advocacy initiatives to mitigate the risks of child exploitation at major sporting events. Keywords:
children, guidance, human trafficking, victimisation