Thematic workshop 3: Women as victims of cybercrime – ensuring access to effective remedies
10 NOVEMBER, 16.30-18.00
Like all other types of crime, cybercrimes have victims. Ensuring that these victims have effective and efficient access to justice and to adequate remedies is a crucial part of a holistic criminal justice response to cybercrime, and an issue of increasing importance for countries across the world. Evidence shows, however, that women often face particular challenges when seeking access to justice and navigating the investigation and prosecution of cybercrimes against them. This can include a reluctance to report crimes for fear of being shamed or subject to retribution, lack of trust in criminal justice authorities, and insensitive practices which can result in re-victimisation. Victim support organisations can play a crucial role in assisting women during the criminal justice process and ensuring that they can fulfil their right to access justice.
Drawing on experiences from criminal justice practitioners and victim support organisations, this workshop will explore the challenges and obstacles that women victims of cybercrime face when seeking to access justice, and identify what criminal justice authorities can do to overcome them.
This workshop is co-hosted by Council of Europe Violence Against Women Division.
- Moderator: Suharshie Herath, Deputy Solicitor General, Sri Lanka
- Rapporteur: Iris Luarasi, President Group of Experts on Action against Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (GREVIO), Council of Europe
- Secretariat: Catalina Stroe, GLACY+ project, Council of Europe Cybercrime Programme Office