Update on selected FRA activities

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Update on selected FRA activities Sami Nevala 28 May 2019

Survey data Survey data on bias-motivated violence and harassment, reporting to police, etc. – recent result launches: 2nd survey on hate crime and discrimination against Jews (2018) 2nd Minorities and Discrimination Survey (EU-MIDIS): Being Black in the EU (2018), Roma women (2019), Migrant women (forthcoming 2019)

Upcoming survey results Data collection in progress 2nd LGBTI survey – data collection in progress, results in 2020 Fundamental Rights Survey – data collection in progress, results in 2020, general population Includes questions on crime victimisation (e.g. consumer fraud, payment fraud, harassment and violence), independence of the judiciary, police stops, opinions about the police Planning to start: 3rd Minorities and Discrimination Survey (EU-MIDIS) – data collection in 2020-2021 concerning the experiences of ethnic minorities (incl. Roma), immigrants and descendants of immigrants

More and better data Equality data collection Subgroup on Equality Data – Guidelines on improving the collection and use of equality data Hate crime data collection Expert working group on methodologies for recording and collecting data on hate crime (co-ordinated by FRA) Continued annual data collection on antisemitic incidents in the EU Database on anti-Muslim hatred Report: Hate crime recording and data collection practice across the EU (2018)

Studies on justice for victims of violent crime (2019) Issue examined from four perspectives Part I: Standards Part II: Proceedings Part III: Sanctions Part IV: Women as victims of partner violence

FRA publications calendar 2019 – selected upcoming reports 6 June Fundamental Rights Report 13 June EU children victims of trafficking or in need of protection (handbook) 25 June Severe labour exploitation in the EU – exploited migrant workers’ perspectives September Access to a lawyer and the European Arrest Warrant in practice November Annual update on antisemitism December Criminal detention in the EU – conditions and monitoring

Selected new or on-going projects Victims of crime: which victims are better served? Handbook on European law relating to cybercrime and fundamental rights Follow-up work on child protection and participation (incl. promotion of guide on EU children at risk of THB) For more details see FRA programming document 2019-2021

Thank you! statistics&surveys@fra.europa.eu