
Survey shows 93% of sex-crime survivors want more done to stop victim-blaming
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A recent survey reveals that 93% of sex-crime survivors believe more should be done to combat victim-blaming. Additionally, nearly two-thirds of respondents expressed feeling 'dissatisfied' or 'uncomfortable' during their interactions with police and prosecutors. This highlights significant concerns regarding the treatment of survivors within the legal system.
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Victim-blaming has been a pervasive issue in sexual assault cases, often discouraging survivors from coming forward. This survey sheds light on the systemic issues within the legal framework that may exacerbate feelings of shame and discomfort among victims.
The findings of this survey reflect the opinions of the respondents and may not represent the views of all survivors.
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