Another person sadly not surprised it’s 15%. To be honest, I actually think it’s higher, probably over 25% really. With sexual violence probably at over 50%.
There’s still a lot of confusion and stigma.
One thing that gives me a little hope is increased levels of men disclosing they have suffered rape and sexual violence.
I think, in practical terms, that will be really key to seeing long-term change. It shouldn’t be like that but it is.
My take is that sexual predators have long used tactics of shaming men and women who have been attacked into silence, and also also then twisting the understandable silence of men into another toxic control mechanism- making men think they are more likely to be falsely accused of rape by a women than be subjected to sexual violence by another man. It’s a very effective oppression technique.
Once people start realising sexual violence is better characterised as “everyone vs the predators” rather than just “men vs women” real change is more likely.