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17-18 February 2011 Revision of the module on violence

17-18 February Main characteristics A separate module asked at the end of the interview, Could be self-filled, Sexual violence optional

17-18 February Main characteristics to decide Reference period for screening question/s, Lifetime Last five years Detailed characteristics of an event collected for: All violent crimes The most recent violent crime The most severe violent crime Perpetrators types (the structure of the module) Partner or non partner People not known or partners / ex-partners or other people known

17-18 February Option currently in the questionnaire NON PARTNER SEXUAL VIOLENCE Someone ever attempted to force into a sexual act or intercourse Who did it, crossed by the frequency over the last 12 months? Someone ever forced into sexual intercourse by force or putting you into the situation with no refusal possible Who did it, crossed by the frequency over the last 12 months NON PARTNER PHYSICAL VIOLENCE Someone ever treated respondent in a scaring way Whether this happened in the last 12 months (frequency over the last 12 months) Who did it? 3 positions of different types of physical violence Who did it, crossed by the frequency over the last 12 months NON PARTNER VIOLENCE DETAILS What type of violence you were a victim? The last time who did it to you Gender of the perpetrator Where did it happen? Perpetrator under influence of alcohol or/and drugs Weapon used Injury Incident reported to the police Why police was not informed Satisfaction with police Whether due to discrimination

17-18 February PARTNER PHYSICAL VIOLENCE Ever afraid of any partner Some partner ever treated respondent in a scaring way Who did it? Frequency (not specified for what period) Frequency for the last 12 months 3 positions of different types of physical violence, ever Who did it? Frequency (not specified for what period) the last 12 months Frequency for the last 12 months PARTNER SEXUAL VIOLENCE 3 positions of different types of sexual violence, any partner, Who did it Frequency (not specified for what period) Frequency for the last 12 months PARTNER VIOLENCE DETAILS Injury Perpetrator under influence of alcohol or/and drugs Weapon used Whom did you tell about it Incident reported to the police Why police was not informed Satisfaction with police Whether due to discrimination Option currently in the questionnaire

17-18 February Option II. A modified version of the proposal from summer. NON PARTNER PHYSICAL VIOLENCE 10 positions of different types of physical violence, since the age of 15 Whether this happened in the last 12 months Frequency in the last 12 months Frequency before the 12 months Who did it for the last time in the last 12 months? Gender of the perpetrator Where did it happen? Perpetrator under influence of alcohol or/and drugs Weapon used Injury Incident reported to the police Why police was not informed Satisfaction with police Whether due to discrimination NON PARTNER SEXUAL VIOLENCE 5 positions of different types of sexual violence (attempts and effective acts), since the age of 15 Whether this happened in the last 12 months Frequency in the last 12 months Frequency before the 12 months Who did it for the last time in the last 12 months? Gender of the perpetrator Where did it happen? Perpetrator under influence of alcohol or/and drugs Weapon used Injury Incident reported to the police Why police was not informed Satisfaction with police Whether due to discrimination

17-18 February Option II. A modified version of the proposal from summer. PARTNER PHYSICAL VIOLENCE Ever afraid of the actual or previous partner 10 positions of different types of physical violence, any partner Whether this happened in the last 12 months Frequency in the last 12 months Frequency before the 12 months Who did it for the last time in the last 12 months? Perpetrator under influence of alcohol or/and drugs Weapon used Injury Incident reported to the police Why police was not informed Satisfaction with police PARTNER SEXUAL VIOLENCE 3 positions of different types of sexual violence, any partner Whether this happened in the last 12 months Frequency in the last 12 months Frequency before the 12 months Who did it for the last time in the last 12 months? Perpetrator under influence of alcohol or/and drugs Weapon used Speaking about it Incident reported to the police Why police was not informed Satisfaction with police

17-18 February Option III Modified version of the study on the pilot exercises ASSAULTS / THREATS Has anyone threatened to hurt you, or actually slapped you, hit you, kicked you, thrown something at you, or attacked or threatened you with a weapon in a way that really frightened you? (past 5 years) PEOPLE NOT KNOWN PARTNERS / EX-PARTNERS OTHER PEOPLE KNOWN SEXUAL OFFENCES Anyone touched or grabbed in a really offensive way for sexual reasons, or force or attempt to force them into an unwanted sexual act. (past 5 years) PEOPLE NOT KNOWN PARTNERS / EX-PARTNERS OTHER PEOPLE KNOWN

17-18 February Option III Modified version of the study on the pilot exercises VICTIMISATION DETAILS SEXUAL OFFENCES – PEOPLE NOT KNOWN When (whether in the last 12 months) Frequency over the last 12 months Where Description of incident (A rape or attempted rape, Indecent assault, offensive behaviour) Weapon used Kind of weapon Injury Treatment for injury Emotional impact Alcohol Whether due to discrimination Incident reported to the police Why police were not informed Satisfaction with police response Why not satisfied Receive any information about what happened Contact victim support Type of contact Support useful

17-18 February Option III Modified version of the study on the pilot exercises ASSAULTS / THREATS – PEOPLE NOT KNOWN When (whether in the last 12 months) Frequency over the last 12 months Where Force used or threat (last time) Weapon used Kind of weapon Injury Treatment for injury Emotional impact Alcohol Whether due to discrimination Incident reported to the police Why police were not informed Satisfaction with police response Why not satisfied Receive any information about what happened Contact victim support Type of contact Support useful

17-18 February Option III Modified version of the study on the pilot exercises VICTIMISATION DETAILS SEXUAL OFFENCES – PARTNERS When (whether in the last 12 months) Frequency over the last 12 months Where Description of incident (A rape or attempted rape, Indecent assault, offensive behaviour) Weapon used Kind of weapon Injury Treatment for injury Emotional impact Who was offender? Alcohol Whether due to discrimination Incident reported to the police Why police were not informed Satisfaction with police response Why not satisfied Receive any information about what happened Contact victim support Type of contact Support useful

17-18 February Option III Modified version of the study on the pilot exercises ASSAULTS / THREATS – PARTNERS When (whether in the last 12 months) Frequency over the last 12 months Where Force used or threat (last time) Weapon used Kind of weapon Injury Treatment for injury Emotional impact Who was offender? Alcohol Whether due to discrimination Incident reported to the police Why police were not informed Satisfaction with police response Why not satisfied Receive any information about what happened Contact victim support Type of contact Support useful

17-18 February Option III Modified version of the study on the pilot exercises VICTIMISATION DETAILS SEXUAL OFFENCES – OTHER PEOPLE KNOWN When (whether in the last 12 months) Frequency over the last 12 months Where Description of incident (A rape or attempted rape, Indecent assault, offensive behaviour) Weapon used Kind of weapon Injury Treatment for injury Emotional impact Who was offender? Alcohol Whether due to discrimination Incident reported to the police Why police were not informed Satisfaction with police response Why not satisfied Receive any information about what happened Contact victim support Type of contact Support useful

17-18 February Option III Modified version of the study on the pilot exercises ASSAULTS / THREATS – OTHER PEOPLE KNOWN When (whether in the last 12 months) Frequency over the last 12 months Where Force used or threat (last time) Weapon used Kind of weapon Injury Treatment for injury Emotional impact Who was offender? Alcohol Whether due to discrimination Incident reported to the police Why police were not informed Satisfaction with police response Why not satisfied Receive any information about what happened Contact victim support Type of contact Support useful

17-18 February Option IV Compromising proposal NON PARTNERS PHYSICAL VIOLENCE (5 years) Someone ever treated respondent in a scaring way Slapped or thrown something at you or pushed you or pulled your hair Hit you with their fist or with anything else that could hurt or kicked or dragged you or beaten you up Choked or burnt you on purpose or threatened you with or actually used a gun, knife or other weapon against you NON PARTNERS SEXUAL VIOLENCE (5 years) Someone ever touched you sexually or attempted to force you into a sexual act you did not want, attempted to force you into sexual intercourse or done anything else sexually that you did not want Ever forced you into sexual intercourse when you did not want to for example by threatening you, holding you down or putting you in a situation where you could not say no

17-18 February Option IV Compromising proposal PARTNERS VIOLENCE Were you ever afraid of your actual or previous partner? PARTNERS PHYSICAL VIOLENCE (past five years) Ever threatened to hurt you in a scaring way Ever slapped you or threw something at you that could hurt you or pushed or shoved you or pulled your hair ? Hit you with their fist or with anything else that could hurt or kicked or dragged you or beaten you up Choked or burnt you on purpose or threatened you with or actually used a gun, knife or other weapon against you PARTNERS SEXUAL VIOLENCE (past five years) Ever forced you to have sexual intercourse when you did not want to or did you agree to sexual intercourse because you were afraid of what he might do Ever forced you to do something sexual that you did not want or that you found degrading or humiliating

17-18 February Option IV Compromising proposal ASSAULTS / THREATS – PEOPLE NOT KNOWN When (whether in the last 12 months) Frequency over the last 12 months Where Force used or threat (last time) Weapon used Kind of weapon Injury Treatment for injury Emotional impact Alcohol Whether due to discrimination Incident reported to the police Why police were not informed Satisfaction with police response Why not satisfied Receive any information about what happened Contact victim support Type of contact Support useful VICTIMISATION DETAILS SEXUAL OFFENCES – PEOPLE NOT KNOWN When (whether in the last 12 months) Frequency over the last 12 months Where Description of incident (A rape or attempted rape, Indecent assault, offensive behaviour) Weapon used Kind of weapon Injury Treatment for injury Emotional impact Alcohol Whether due to discrimination Incident reported to the police Why police were not informed Satisfaction with police response Why not satisfied Receive any information about what happened Contact victim support Type of contact Support useful

17-18 February Option IV Compromising proposal ASSAULTS / THREATS – PARTNERS When (whether in the last 12 months) Frequency over the last 12 months Where Force used or threat (last time) Weapon used Kind of weapon Injury Treatment for injury Emotional impact Who was offender? Alcohol Whether due to discrimination Incident reported to the police Why police were not informed Satisfaction with police response Why not satisfied Receive any information about what happened Contact victim support Type of contact Support useful VICTIMISATION DETAILS SEXUAL OFFENCES – PARTNERS When (whether in the last 12 months) Frequency over the last 12 months Where Description of incident (A rape or attempted rape, Indecent assault, offensive behaviour) Weapon used Kind of weapon Injury Treatment for injury Emotional impact Who was offender? Alcohol Whether due to discrimination Incident reported to the police Why police were not informed Satisfaction with police response Why not satisfied Receive any information about what happened Contact victim support Type of contact Support useful

17-18 February Option IV Compromising proposal ASSAULTS / THREATS – OTHER PEOPLE KNOWN When (whether in the last 12 months) Frequency over the last 12 months Where Force used or threat (last time) Weapon used Kind of weapon Injury Treatment for injury Emotional impact Who was offender? Alcohol Whether due to discrimination Incident reported to the police Why police were not informed Satisfaction with police response Why not satisfied Receive any information about what happened Contact victim support Type of contact Support useful VICTIMISATION DETAILS SEXUAL OFFENCES – OTHER PEOPLE KNOWN When (whether in the last 12 months) Frequency over the last 12 months Where Description of incident (A rape or attempted rape, Indecent assault, offensive behaviour) Weapon used Kind of weapon Injury Treatment for injury Emotional impact Who was offender? Alcohol Whether due to discrimination Incident reported to the police Why police were not informed Satisfaction with police response Why not satisfied Receive any information about what happened Contact victim support Type of contact Support useful