More than one in 10 ladies throughout UK have confronted on-line violence, survey suggests
ore than one in 10 ladies and women in every of the UK’s 4 nations has skilled on-line violence, in response to what researchers have described as the largest survey into the difficulty.
The findings present the issue is “widespread”, these behind the large-scale survey mentioned.
Almost a fifth (17%) of ladies and women surveyed in each Scotland and Wales, 15% these in England and 12% in Northern Ireland, have skilled on-line violence, the analysis from the Open University prompt.
Online violence can embrace trolling, threats, abuse, undesirable sexual remarks and non-consensual sharing of intimate images and messages.
This new analysis exhibits simply how widespread the difficulty of on-line violence towards ladies and women actually is and can present coverage makers with a basis to assist cut back situations of OVAWG and to enhance outcomes for these affected
The on-line YouGov survey of seven,500 individuals aged 16 and over – 4,000 ladies and women and three,500 males and boys – in February is the most important to have taken place within the UK on the difficulty, the researchers mentioned.
It discovered that greater than two thirds (68%) of individuals imagine present laws in England is ineffective at tackling the difficulty.
The mostly perceived causes for why individuals commit such on-line violence had been the anonymity supplied by being on-line (49%), ease of getting away with it (47%) and misogyny (43%).
The findings for England confirmed that the determine for girls and women experiencing on-line violence was greater for these aged 16-24 (25%) and for LGB+ ladies and women (35%).
Researchers mentioned their findings prompt males and boys (50%) in England had been much less probably than ladies and women (69%) to assist making on-line violence towards ladies and women a felony offence.
Almost a fifth (19%) of males and boys had been additionally extra probably than ladies and women (10%) to imagine that legally prohibiting on-line violence would restrict their freedom of expression.
There was an analogous discovering when it got here to believing the Government is doing sufficient to deal with the difficulty – with 19% of males and boys strongly agreeing in contrast with 11% of ladies and women.
Online and digital platforms are nearly unregulated, and as these findings present there are people who can’t reasonable their on-line behaviour
Professor Olga Jurasz, who led the venture, mentioned: “This new research – the first ever to be conducted into OVAWG (online violence against women and girls) at this scale across the four nations – shows just how widespread the issue of OVAWG really is and will provide policy makers with a foundation to help reduce instances of OVAWG and to improve outcomes for those affected.”
Professor Lynne Gabriel, president of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), mentioned: “The scale of their research project is welcomed, its findings less so. Online and digital platforms are virtually unregulated, and as these findings show there are individuals who cannot moderate their online behaviour.”
Prof Gabriel mentioned the analysis would “provide valuable evidence for many, including counselling and mental health professionals, policy makers, educators, researchers and social media platforms who are looking to stop online violence against women and girls”.
The Online Safety Bill is continuous its passage by means of Parliament this week. The Government has been contacted for remark.