Ending Violence Against Women and Girls: Experiences and attitudes of adults in Northern Ireland in 2023
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The ‘Ending Violence Against Women and Girls: Experiences and attitudes of adults in Northern Ireland in 2023’ report published by The Executive Office today presents statistics relating to people’s personal experiences of a gender-based violence, their attitudes on the acceptability of gender-based violence, and what they would do if they witnessed gender-based violence.
Some of the key findings include:
- Psychological violence was the type of gender-based violence most experienced by respondents in the last five years (13%).
- A significantly higher proportion of females (10%) reported experiencing sexual violence in the last five years than males (4%).
- 18-29 year-olds experienced more sexual, psychological and online violence than other age groups.
- 35% of respondents thought that most people would find cat-calling or wolf whistling acceptable compared with 21% who themselves thought that this behaviour was acceptable.
- 8% of respondents thought that sending an intimate photo/video of themselves to a woman without her agreement was acceptable compared with 19% who thought that most people would find this behaviour acceptable.
- 73% of respondents would intervene if they witnessed someone they know personally, telling a rape joke about women.
- 85% of respondents would intervene if they witnessed someone they know personally, making a woman or girl feel uncomfortable by making comments of a sexual nature.
The report is available on the Statistics and Research Branch website at:
Further information relating to the collection and production of the statistics can be obtained by contacting:
Irene HannaStatistics and Research Branch, The Executive Office
Room E4.15 | Castle Buildings | Stormont | Belfast | BT4 3SR
Email: teostatisticsresearch@executiveoffice-ni.gov.uk
Tel: (028) 90528215 | DD: 28215