Sunderland Echo

Police chief ’s sex education call

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Sex education is a must to help change a culture of blaming the victim, says Northumbri­a Police and Crime Commission­er, Dame Vera Baird.

She is pressing the Government to implement statutory sex and relationsh­ip classes in all schools.

Mrs Baird says this is a key way to combat what she calls sexism around sexual consent and victim blaming in our culture.

Her comments came after a survey revealed one in three women believe those who get drunk or wear short skirts are partly to blame if they are sexually assaulted. One in five males also believe the same.

The survey of 8,000 British adults was conducted as part of a report commission­ed by women’s rights charity, The Fawcett Society, who said the findings revealed ‘disturbing­ly high’ levels of hostility towards women.

Dame Vera said: “These figures are shocking and I hope they are seen as yet another wake up call for the Government–weneed to wipeout this blame culture once and for all and education for our young people is vital if we are to do so for the next generation.

“Just by knowing this blame culture exists undoubtedl­y makes it harder for victims to take the brave step to come forward and report what has happened to them.

“That means that people guilty of sexual abuse remain free to offend again. It is well -known that sexual abusers are repeat offenders. They are clever and manipulati­ve and will take advantage of anyone who they think they might be able to fit into this blame culture if they are arrested or called to account. People need to see through any notion that a victim is ever responsibl­e for crime done against them. They are not.

“These figures again make very clear that educating young people about attitudes and consent must no longer be left to chance. It is obviously so important as sexual assault is a very serious crime.

“In Northumbri­a we are determined to see an end to all violence against women and girls and I can’t stress enough that it is never the victims fault because of what they wear or how much they drink – if you think otherwise, you’re wrong.

“All victims will be taken seriously and our officers will work hard to ensure those who commit these crimes are locked up.”

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Dame Vera Baird

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