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have been raped or sexually assaulted since the age of 16
have been raped or sexually assaulted since the age of 16
have been sexually abused
Debunking rape myths
Have you thought this before? Or heard someone else say it?
You're not alone.
Rape myths are widely believed in our society. And they're doing serious harm.
'Sexual violence is a term we use to describe any sexual activity or act (including online) that happened without consent. In other words, any sexual activity or act that was unwanted or involved pressure, manipulation, bullying, intimidation, threats, deception or force.
Find out more by clicking on one of the links below.
Rape culture
And we believe that rape culture is partly to blame for this.
Sexual violence doesn't have to involve other physical violence, such as punching, kicking, hitting, beating, stabbing or shooting.
It also doesn't have to leave a victim or survivor with visible injuries.
A failing justice system
And police are more likely to bring charges for rape when the victim or survivor is white.
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If you think you might have been raped, sexually assaulted or sexually abused, you can talk to us. We will listen to you and believe you, and you can take the conversation at your own pace.
Bystander intervention
It can feel really scary to be in a situation like this.
That's why we've put together a guide on what to do if you witness any kind of sexual violence or abuse.
Rape, sexual assault, sexual abuse, sexual harassment and other forms of sexual violence are never the fault of the victim or survivor.
100% of the blame lies with the perpetrator.
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So-called 'cyber flashing' happens when someone sends another person an unwanted photo or video of either their genitals or someone else's what is commonly known as a 'dick pic'.
Cyber flashing is a form of indecent exposure.
Our member Rape Crisis centres provide free, local support and services for victims and survivors of rape, sexual assault, sexual abuse and all other forms of sexual violence.
Rape Crisis England & Wales (RCEW) is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO), charity number: 1155140
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