2023 Report on femicide in Albania, Montenegro and Serbia

Data research by FemPlatz with support by UN Women

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This regional report aims at understanding the characteristics, patterns, and causes of femicide in Albania, Montenegro and Serbia and setting forth recommendations for prevention. The research methodology was developed in Serbia (from 2018-2021) and adapted to the national contexts of Albania and Montenegro. It represents the first interdisciplinary research on femicide in all three countries and is supposed to be used "in planning preventive measures and activities, preparing trainings for relevant actors, as well as in campaigns to raise public awarenes".

Among many other findings, researchers were able to reveal that 109 cases of femicides in Albania, Montenegro and Serbia, committed from 2020 to 2022, had not been covered by the judicial research and could be tracked and analysed through media reporting.

Similar to many other analyses, this report concludes by calling for the establishment of a centralised national data collection system to enable better recording of cases of violence against women and domestic violence.

External Authors

Kosana Beker
FemPlatz

Media Files

Document

About the methodology

Page 27:

"The methodology comprised the following:

• desk research on legal framework related to violence against women, including femicide;

• collecting data on final court decisions for gender-based killing of a woman by a man and for attempted murder of a woman by a man (regardless of the criminal act qualification according to the national criminal legislation), for the 2017 to 2020 period;

• analysis of the court proceedings, profiles of perpetrators, information about the victims, prior reports of violence, the qualification of the criminal offence, and other aspects of the cases of femicides and attempted femicides;

• in-depth analysis of selected court case files (case-studies);

• capacity assessments of institutions and professionals working on prevention of and protection from violence against women;

• interviews with convicted perpetrators, and

• analysis of the legislation and policies to improve and strengthen existing preventive measures."

 

 


 

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