Millions of Europeans who fall victim to crime every year in Europe deserve better support, and better protection; The new rules in place since last November,...
On 12 February 2016, the Council adopted a directive on the strengthening of certain aspects of the presumption of innocence and the right to be present...
Checking the criminal records of people entering the European Union marks an important step in delivering more confidence in migration, and has long been called for...
New EU rules on victims’ rights that apply as of 16 November will bring major changes in the way victims of crime are treated in Europe....
The European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) says it has achieved “excellent” results in the fight against fraud across Europe. In its annual report for 2014, OLAF completed...
Anti-money-laundering legislation voted through the European Parliament on 20 May aims to shine a light on areas where criminals launder dirty money, but cut the red...
FEANTSA, the umbrella of not-for-profit organizations that participate in or contribute to the fight against homelessness in Europe, has welcomed the resolution adopted by the European...