1Understanding support needs for victim-survivors of sexual exploitation
Webinar, 14 November 2023
Sexual exploitation can have significant short- and longer-term impacts on victim-survivors. However, there is currently a lack of research exploring the support needs of victim-survivors who received support in Australia, and barriers to support provision. To address this knowledge gap, in partnership with Project Respect and the Australian Red Cross, the Australian Institute of Criminology undertook a research project which involved the analysis of case management records for 50 female-identifying victim-survivors of sexual exploitation in Australia, and conducted interviews with 12 victim-survivor caseworkers.
In this webinar, the AIC will present the findings from the study, describing the complex and co-occurring support needs of victims-survivors, as well as the individual-level, interrelationship and systemic barriers to support provision in Australia.
This event will be recorded and uploaded to CriminologyTV
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Public Policy Exchange will be hosting a webinar on Tackling Discrimination Within Policing: The Need for Root and Branch Institutional Reform which will take place on Thursday, 7th December 2023 between 9:30am and 1:00pm Please click here to register online.
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16 – 7 November 2024
Bogotá, Colombia
Violence is a reality for half of the world’s children; 1 billion experience physical, emotional, and sexual abuse every year. Experiencing violence is not only a violation of children's rights, it also increases the risk of mental health conditions, noncommunicable diseases such as diabetes and cancer, infectious diseases like HIV/AIDS, and social problems such as criminal activity and substance abuse.
Violence does more than harm individual children; it undermines the fabric of our society. It makes it harder for children to build happy, healthy lives and costs the global economy billions of dollars each year.
To address this global tragedy, the Governments of Colombia and Sweden, in partnership with WHO, UNICEF and the UN Special Representative of the Secretary General on ending violence against children, will host the first-ever Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children, in Bogota, Colombia, from 6 to 7 November 2024.
The conference should also help secure a step-change in support for proven prevention solutions and reset collective ambitions to realize the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development target for every child to live free from violence.
Possible outcomes will include:
The European Crime Prevention Award (ECPA) and Best Practice Conference (BPC) takes place on 13 and 14 December 2023 in Valencia, Spain. The theme is preventing the trafficking in human beings for the purpose of labour exploitation and other kinds of exploitation. |
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Link to: Alternative reporting options for sexual assault: Perspectives of victim-survivors
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Tuesday, November 21st 2023
Public Policy Exchange will be hosting a webinar on Tackling Serious and Organised Crime: Keeping Pace with an Escalating Challenge which will take place on Tuesday, November 21st 2023 between 9:30 AM — 1:00 PM.
To register for this briefing, please click here
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The European Crime Prevention Conference is a biennial conference organised by the Secretariat of the EUCPN and funded by the European Commission. The Conference offers a forum to share knowledge and experiences regarding crime prevention across the European Union. It welcomes policymakers, practitioners and academics, but maintains a consistent focus on the frontline. The next edition will take place on 17 and 18 April 2024 in Tallinn, Estonia. |
EMCDDA webinar:
In conversation with:
Chairpersons: Anne Bergenström (EMCDDA) and Janelle Sandberg (ECDC)
Opening and closing remarks: Alexis Goosdeel, EMCDDA Director
Format: EMCDDA opening remarks, panellists’ questions, guided discussion, Q&A.
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BwU2iBq1QWyURA1JBJZYTQ