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Journalist Tipsheet: Reporting on Gender-Based Violence in Europe


Understanding the Data Collection Methods

Major Sources of Data

  • EIGE Data

    • What it Offers: Data on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) such as femicides, rapes, and four types of IPV: physical, sexual, economic, and psychological.
    • Why It Matters: This source comprehensively examines gender-based violence, allowing reporters to investigate specific kinds of abuse.
  • Eurostat

    • What it Offers: Provides general statistics like EU population data and causes of death.
    • Why It Matters: This can offer context when discussing gender-based violence rates in relation to the overall population or other forms of violence.
  • EDJNET Partners

    • What it Offers: Supplementary data which is cross-verified against EIGE and Eurostat.
    • Why It Matters: More data sources provide a richer, more nuanced analysis.

Key Limitations You Should Know

  • Different Methodologies

    • Why It Matters: Direct comparisons between countries can be misleading due to methodological differences.
  • Various Definitions

    • Why It Matters: Disparate definitions can result in skewed perceptions of the issue.
  • Focus of Counting

    • Why It Matters: Understanding what is counted can drastically change the interpretation of the data. Some countries record IPV offenses based on the number of perpetrators, while others count number of victims.
  • Requirement of Official Complaints

    • Why It Matters: This can result in underreporting and misrepresentation of the actual scope of violence.

Tips for Data Analysis

  • Focus on Rates, Not Just Numbers

    • Why It Matters: Rates standardize data, making it more comparable across different population sizes.
  • Percentage Change

    • Why It Matters: This helps in understanding the trend and severity of the issue over time.
  • Comparison Metrics

    • Why It Matters: Such metrics provide insights into how seriously countries are treating these crimes in legal terms.
  • Journey from Violence to Shelter

    • Why It Matters: Understanding the survivor's journey allows journalists to report more deeply on systemic issues and individual experiences, thereby presenting a fuller picture of the complexities involved.

Consider the Vulnerabilities of Survivors

  • Protecting Identities

    • Why It Matters: Safety and consent are paramount. Revealing identities can risk lives and discourage others from speaking out.
  • Trauma-Informed Reporting

    • Why It Matters: A sensitive approach encourages trust and makes it more likely that survivors will share their stories.

Ethical Considerations

  • Verify Before Publishing

    • Why It Matters: Misinformation can undermine the credibility of an important issue and harm those involved.
  • Content Warnings

    • Why It Matters: Content warnings provide readers the opportunity to brace themselves or opt out of triggering material.

Strategies for Balanced Reporting

  • Diverse Voices

    • Why It Matters: Varied viewpoints add depth and comprehensiveness to your story.
  • Fact-Check With Multiple Sources

    • Why It Matters: Multiple sources add credibility and can fill in gaps or correct inconsistencies.

Useful Tools and Resources

  • Methodology Post on iMEdD.org

    • Why It Matters: This helps journalists understand the strengths and weaknesses of the source data, which can inform their own analyses and reports.
  • GitHub Repository

    • Why It Matters: Journalists can use this to perform their own analyses or to cross-check facts and figures in their reports.
  • Story by MIIR

    • Why It Matters: This can serve as an example of how to turn data into a compelling and informative story.
  • Reports by EDJNET Partners

    • Why It Matters: These add extra layers of context and perspective, enriching your understanding and coverage of the issue.

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