Annual number of [female and total] victims of [intimate partner/ domestic/ any] economic violence, as recorded by the police genvio_int_adm_ipv__eige_ipv_victecon

Time format:
Years
Unit:
Number of victims (comparable)
Description:

The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) has developed 13 indicators on intimate partner violence and domestic violence. Between 2023 and 2024, the indicators were used to collect national administrative data from the police and justice sectors in the EU-27 Member States, except for Slovakia.

This indicator presents data on the annual number of victims of economic intimate partner violence, domestic violence, and violence in any relationship, as recorded by the police. Data is presented on the number of female and/or total victims recorded each year, during the period of 2014 to 2022.

Please note, the data collected across Member States should not be compared due to differences in counting rules, data collection procedures, characteristics of victims and perpetrators included, and the types of criminal offences included. Additionally, the data must be interpreted with caution, as it only reflects the number of victims recorded by authorities and does not represent the true prevalence of violence.

Further details on the data

The table below offers additional details to interpret the data collected from Member States. Further details regarding the completeness, accuracy, and comparability of the data are presented in the reference metadata section, and in the methodological report for the data collection exercise. In-depth analysis of the data collected in each country is presented in individual country profiles.

Country

Details regarding the data collected by EIGE

Belgium (BE)

Data refers to offences, not victims.

Data on intimate partner violence excludes current and former non-cohabitating partners.

Data on domestic violence refers to all offences between people with family relationships but does not refer to other domestic (non-family) relationships (e.g. friends who share the same residence are not included).

Czechia (CZ)

Data on intimate partner violence excludes partners if they are not officially registered, do not cohabitate, and there is not ongoing violence.

Data on domestic violence excludes intimate partners.

For police indicators, a significant change in the recording and counting of victims occurred in 2019. For this reason, data for the police sector indicators is only available from 2019 onwards.

Germany (DE)

Data on domestic violence excludes non-married and former partners.

Ireland (IE)

Data refers to victims where the primary incident was classed as a form of economic violence.

Greece (EL)

Data on intimate partner violence refers to the number of intimate partner relationships which involved economic violence.

Data on domestic violence refers to domestic violence incidents involving economic violence.

The comparability of data over time may have been impacted when, in 2019, the Greek police changed their method of recording data on domestic violence to include all relationships that fall under both intimate partner and domestic violence in accordance with the Istanbul Convention.

France (FR)

Data on domestic violence does not include types of relationships that can exist in a domestic unit with no legal or family ties (e.g. housemates are not included).

Latvia (LV)

Data on intimate partner violence excludes current and former non-cohabitating partners.

Data on domestic violence excludes intimate partners.

Portugal (PT)

Data on intimate partner violence refers to domestic violence by an intimate partner.

Romania (RO)

Police data for 2014 covers 1 February to 31 December (not the calendar year).

Slovenia (SI)

Data on intimate partner violence excludes former partners who did not live together, do not have a child together, or were not officially registered.

Finland (FI)

Data refers to plaintiffs, rather than victims.

Data on intimate partner violence includes only ‘official’ relationships (e.g. it does not include relationships in which partners do not officially share a residence).

Data on domestic violence excludes intimate partners.

AT
BE
BG
HR
CY
DK
EE
FR
EL
IT
LU
MT
NL
PL
RO
SK
SE
SI
LT
FI
CZ
LV
IE
DE
HU
PT
ES
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
AT
BE
BG
HR
CY
DK
EE
FR
11864(d)
12189(d)
14566(d)
14609(d)
14502(d)
14712(d)
EL
IT
LU
MT
NL
PL
RO
SK
SE
SI
10(d)
6(d)
4(d)
22(d)
12(d)
14(d)
11(d)
45(d)
13(d)
LT
22
18
17
17
19
14
8
10
18
FI
31(d)
23(d)
19(d)
25(d)
18(d)
30(d)
20(d)
18(d)
20(d)
CZ
55(d)
45(d)
87(d)
74(d)
LV
55(d)
33(d)
58(d)
56(d)
66(d)
59(d)
53(d)
54(d)
49(d)
IE
88(d)
DE
98(d)
91(d)
92(d)
89(d)
83(d)
74(d)
HU
388
339
359
309
PT
1067(d)
1244(d)
1477(d)
2271(d)
1252(d)
1537(d)
1673(d)
1794(d)
1720(d)
ES
3661
3502
2905
3001
2271
2308
2234
2673
3076

Available flags:

b break in time series c confidential
d definition differs, see metadata e estimated
f forecast i see metadata
m imputed n not significant
p provisional r revised
s Eurostat estimate u low reliability
x dropped due to insufficient sample size y unreliable due to small sample size
z not applicable