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Jan. 23, 2026, 10:36 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: MURDER-DATA-1

"Murder in England and Wales is relatively rare. In the year ending March 2022, there were 696 murders recorded by the police. Who gets killed and who does the killing reflects deeply ingrained patterns of social inequality within our society. 498 of the 696 murdered in year ending March 2022 were male victims. 198 were females" (para 8). "Domestic homicides accounted for 28% of all homicides where there was a principal suspect in the year ending March 2022. Domestic homicides are those where the victim and principal suspect are either related to one another, including as step or adopted relatives, or are or have been in an intimate relationship. 60%...more
Jan. 23, 2026, 10:36 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: DV-DATA-1

"Domestic homicides accounted for 28% of all homicides where there was a principal suspect in the year ending March 2022. Domestic homicides are those where the victim and principal suspect are either related to one another, including as step or adopted relatives, or are or have been in an intimate relationship. 60% of domestic homicides that year were women killed by men. By comparison women accounted for only 13% of all non-domestic homicides where there was a principal suspect. This is a staggering statistic because it accounts for only around 70% of all homicides in the year ending March 2022 - the remaining 30% are those murders where there is...more
Jan. 22, 2026, 11:16 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: PRN-PRACTICE-1

"School sexual violence and abuse is even a problem in primary schools, with online pornography identified as a key factor in the worrying issue" (para 2). This paragraph shows that online pornography is identified as a key contributing factor to peer-on-peer sexual abuse among children in the UK, indicating widespread exposure and social impact despite age restrictions (MR-CODER COMMENT).
Jan. 22, 2026, 11:16 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: NGOFW-PRACTICE-1

"Schools must be given clearer guidance on how to deal with sexual abuse by pupils on pupils, which is 'so widespread as to be normalised,' women's charities have demanded" (para 1). This paragraph shows the direct engagement of women-focused NGOs in the UK with the government through their reports on pupil-on-pupil sexual absue in the UK schools (MR-CODER COMMENT). "Now several charities, including Rape Crisis, have written to Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson and Jess Phillips, the safeguarding minister, calling on improved statutory guidance for schools on what to do when both victim and perpetrator are pupils" (para 3).
Jan. 22, 2026, 11:16 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: NGOFW-DATA-1

"Now several charities, including Rape Crisis, have written to Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson and Jess Phillips, the safeguarding minister, calling on improved statutory guidance for schools on what to do when both victim and perpetrator are pupils" (para 3). "Ciara Bergman, chief executive of Rape Crisis, said: 'It needs to be made clear that children who have been sexually assaulted or abused at school are entitled to a supportive response from their school, irrespective of any criminal justice processes.' She added: 'No form of play should ever be harmful to a child. Dismissing sexual abuse in this way represents a misunderstanding of the nature and impact of peer-on-peer sexual abuse'"...more
Jan. 22, 2026, 11:16 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-2

"The letter [written by several charities in the UK regarding pupil-on-pupil sexual violence] explains that handling school sexual abuse is 'exacerbated' when police don't charge anyone or when the court process is finished" (para 6). This information shows that the handling of sexual abuse in UK schools is worsened when police do not bring charges or when court proceedings conclude, as schools often reduce safeguarding responses once criminal justice processes end, limiting protection and support for victims and acting as some kind of a taboo in reporting sexual violence (MR-CODER COMMENT)."Charities warn that 'schools tend to treat no further action decisions as cause to simply 'go back to normal.'Victims can...more
Jan. 22, 2026, 11:16 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-1

"Schools must be given clearer guidance on how to deal with sexual abuse by pupils on pupils, which is 'so widespread as to be normalised,' women's charities have demanded. School sexual violence and abuse is even a problem in primary schools, with online pornography identified as a key factor in the worrying issue" (para 1-2). "Charities warn that 'schools tend to treat no further action decisions as cause to simply 'go back to normal.' Victims can be 're-traumatised' by the school, which is 'responsible for providing safety' and young boys responsible for the abuse are not provided with appropriate support to manage their behaviour" (para 7-8). "In primary schools where...more
Jan. 22, 2026, 11:16 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: LRW-DATA-1

"In 2016 an inquiry by MPs found that 600 rapes had been reported in schools over a three-year period. It also found that 59 per cent of girls and young women aged 13-21 reported they had faced some form of sexual harassment in school or college the year before" (para 4-5).
Jan. 20, 2026, 1:13 a.m.
Countries: Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Cape Verde, Colombia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Mozambique, New Zealand, Norway, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tunisia, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Uzbekistan
Variables: ABO-SCALE-1

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Jan. 17, 2026, 3:20 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: ACR-PRACTICE-1

"Marin [a surrogate fixer in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico] spends his days… connecting couples—mostly gay men from rich countries like France, Great Britain, the U.S., and Israel—with Mexican women who gestate their children" (para 29). Surrogacy is legal in the UK, but must be altruistic, so many couples purchase surrogates internationally (LEN - CODER COMMENT).
Jan. 9, 2026, 1:10 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: EWCMS-PRACTICE-3

"Other women have also spoken out about a 'deeply rooted cultural issue' in the armed forces, including unwanted comments about their appearance, harassment, leering and groping" (1)."Gunner Beck had made a complaint of sexual assault against [Sergeant Major Michael] Webber the day after the incident, but it was not investigated by military or civilian police and he was instead given a 'minor disciplinary'" (4)."The teenager [Gunner Beck} felt unable to report anything further as she had been 'silenced and dismissed' and did not want to be branded a 'female troublemaker', her mother said" (4)."According to the report, 42 per cent of women felt their Service actively tries to prevent harassment,...more
Jan. 9, 2026, 1:10 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-1

"Other women have also spoken out about a 'deeply rooted cultural issue' in the armed forces, including unwanted comments about their appearance, harassment, leering and groping" (1). While this quote specifically addresses the culture of the UK military, it provides clear indications of rape culture in at least one subsection of British culture (NAC- CODER COMMENT).
Jan. 9, 2026, 1:10 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: GP-DATA-3

"Minister for Veterans and People Louise Sandher-Jones MP agreed that 'those who choose to serve our country' should be treated with 'dignity and respect'. She said: 'We commissioned the UK's first ever comprehensive military sexual harassment survey, which provides a no holds barred baseline to fully confront and address the root causes of this issue. New standards in transparency and accountability are being set across our Armed Forces. 'As a veteran myself, this mission is deeply personal to me and I want our military to be the best in class on this issue. Ministers and Chiefs are working closely together to play our part in the Government's central mission to...more
Jan. 9, 2026, 1:10 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: EWCMS-DATA-2

"A new Ministry of Defence (MoD) report shows two thirds of military women have experienced sexualising behaviour. The first-of-its-kind survey found that 67 per cent of females experienced at least one sexualised behaviour in the last 12 months, compared to 34 per cent of males" (1). While this quote does not specifically address rates of rape/assault within the military, those behaviors are included in the "sexualising behavior" being quantified (NAC - CODER COMMENT).
Jan. 9, 2026, 1:10 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: EWCMS-DATA-1

"Women currently make up around 12 per cent of the armed forces" (11).
Jan. 5, 2026, 11:56 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: UVAW-PRACTICE-1

"For instance, the last Conservative government in 2023 said violence againstwomen and girls was a priority but it was underfunded. She quotes onewitness describing the prevention eff orts as “a bit like a puffball”, looking “very big, but there’s nothing there”" (2).
Jan. 5, 2026, 11:56 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: LRW-PRACTICE-1

"A quarter of police forces in England and Wales are yet to implement “basic policies for investigating sexual offences”, an official report has found...Despite the promises of sweeping changes to make women safer as they walk the streets, [Dame Elish] Angiolini condemned a “paralysis” hampering improvements even though sexual crimes against women in public were “widespread”. The second part of her report published on Tuesday says recommendations from the first part, published more than a year ago, are yet to be implemented, such as a ban on joining the police for those cautioned or convicted of sex offences." (1)."[Dame Elish] Angiolini told the Guardian the fact that women were more...more
Jan. 5, 2026, 11:56 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: IIP-PRACTICE-2

"Despite the promises of sweeping changes to make women safer as they walk the streets, [Dame Elish] Angiolini condemned a “paralysis” hampering improvements even though sexual crimes against women in public were “widespread”" (1)."But she said more than a year after coming into power, the Labourgovernment’s strategy for delivering on the promises is yet to be produced.“Somehow we have simply come to accept that many women do not feelsafe walking in their streets,” the report says" (2).
Jan. 5, 2026, 11:56 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: GP-DATA-3

"Police programmes such as Project Vigilant, targeting predators in clubs and bars, and Operation Soteria, which aims to increase the number of sexual assault investigations resulting in a charge, are praised as signs of hope. Angiolini welcomes the Labour government’s pledge to halve violence against women and girls in a decade" (2).
Jan. 5, 2026, 11:53 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: NGOFW-DATA-1

"But charities like Karma Nirvana, which helps women affected by forced marriage, say the prosecution rates do not reflect the true number of victims. The Derby-founded charity says it received 624 calls to its helpline last year, nearly three times the 229 calls recorded by the Home Office's Forced Marriage Unit" (2).
Jan. 5, 2026, 11:53 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: MARR-LAW-1

"[Forced marriage] became illegal in the UK in 2014 as part of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime andPolicing Act and can result in a prison sentence of up to seven years" (1).
Jan. 5, 2026, 11:53 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: IIP-PRACTICE-1

"She recalls being reassured by family and friends that she would enjoy a "better life" in England and for a few weeks, the marriage did improve. "Then slowly, everything seemed to be getting restricted, 'don't go out, don't do this, don't do that, don't do a job, stay at home only'," Sara says. She adds she was told she would be raped or murdered by British people if she ever left the marital home. Sara says: "In the UK, I was told 'you can't go out, if you go out alone, you'll be raped, don't go out alone, daytime or evening'" (2). This article indicates that the seclusion the woman...more
Jan. 5, 2026, 11:53 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: GP-DATA-3, RISW-PRACTICE-1

"Sara is one of many forced marriage victims living in the UK. Currently, there are no reliable figures measuring how many people are affected. To change this, the Home Office has said it will pilot a prevalence study looking at how widespread forced marriage is, as part of a raft of measures to crack down on honour based abuse" (5).
Jan. 5, 2026, 11:53 a.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: DV-PRACTICE-1

"Sara's husband was arrested, but she says she did not want to take any further action because she was worried about the safety of her family in Pakistan. He was not charged with any offences" (4). This article describes the story of a Pakistani immigrant in the UK whose husband became physically violent. The above quote reflects a stigma that kept her from pursuing charges against her husband (NAC - CODER COMMENT).
Dec. 31, 2025, 5:04 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: TRAFF-PRACTICE-1

"Lucy Hadley, the [Women's Aid] charity’s head of policy, said: 'In the difficult economic context that we’re in at the moment, we know that women are experiencing increased and exacerbated levels of controlling and financial abuse from perpetrators.' Last week the home secretary, Suella Braverman, announced that she was considering a new law targeting landlords who exploit vulnerable people for sex, and launched a call for evidence. It came after the announcement last month of a trial of one-off payments to help domestic abuse victims leave abusive relationships. While Hadley said the fund was a 'good first step', the £300,000 fund fell short of the £1m they had requested, and...more
Dec. 31, 2025, 5:04 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: TRAFF-PRACTICE-2

"Women are increasingly being forced to engage in 'survival sex' because of the cost of living crisis amid worsening conditions for Britain’s most vulnerable. Charities warn that rising costs paired with years of underfunding mean women, including those with trauma and mental health issues, are having to turn to sex in exchange for housing or to meet other basic needs. Sex for rent – when landlords demand sex in return for discounted or free accommodation – is a growing problem as economic conditions tighten, they said, with perpetrators using it as a tool to abuse and control" (para 1-3). "The Beyond the Streets charity said the cost of living crisis...more
Dec. 31, 2025, 5:04 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: SEGI-PRACTICE-1

"The Beyond the Streets charity said the cost of living crisis is driving those who are already vulnerable to turn to survival sex to meet the cost of bills and rent, leading to increased exploitation and abuse. A support worker for the charity said she had spoken to women who are trapped in escorting or selling sex and several who are having to “top up” low-wage jobs with sex in order to make ends meet. A spokesperson for the charity said: 'The cost of living crisis is a driver [of survival sex], and for those already vulnerable, they face considerable exploitation. There is a lack of government funding to support...more
Dec. 31, 2025, 5:04 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: IRP-PRACTICE-5

"Women are increasingly being forced to engage in 'survival sex' because of the cost of living crisis amid worsening conditions for Britain’s most vulnerable. Charities warn that rising costs paired with years of underfunding mean women, including those with trauma and mental health issues, are having to turn to sex in exchange for housing or to meet other basic needs. Sex for rent – when landlords demand sex in return for discounted or free accommodation – is a growing problem as economic conditions tighten, they said, with perpetrators using it as a tool to abuse and control" (para 1-3). "Last week the home secretary, Suella Braverman, announced that she was...more
Dec. 31, 2025, 5:04 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: IRP-PRACTICE-1

"Women are increasingly being forced to engage in “survival sex” because of the cost of living crisis amid worsening conditions for Britain’s most vulnerable. Charities warn that rising costs paired with years of underfunding mean women, including those with trauma and mental health issues, are having to turn to sex in exchange for housing or to meet other basic needs" (para 1-2). "Sex for rent – when landlords demand sex in return for discounted or free accommodation – is a growing problem as economic conditions tighten, they said, with perpetrators using it as a tool to abuse and control. It is particularly an issue among migrant women and asylum seekers,...more
Dec. 31, 2025, 5:04 p.m.
Countries: United Kingdom
Variables: IRP-LAW-1

"A Home Office spokesperson said: 'Exploitation through ‘sex for rent’ is already illegal under the Sexual Offences Act. The government recently launched a public call for evidence which brings us closer to ending this deeply harmful trend and better protecting victims" (para 16).