Description
The EU LGBTI Survey II shows that 2 in 5 respondents say they were harassed the year before the survey and 1 in 5 trans and intersex people were physically or sexually attacked in the five years before the survey, double that of other LGBTI groups. Moreover, we see that the willingness to report is very low, even though in most countries the rights awareness is high.
How can correct data collection, training and recording procedures equip relevant partners to contribute to change? What is the role of a national government, a civil society organisation, or the police? How can professionals in law enforcement, governments and civil society organisations be supported in their work against hate crimes and in encouraging reporting?