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'Half of women' sexually harassed at work, says BBC survey | 'Half of women' sexually harassed at work, says BBC survey |
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Half of British women and a fifth of men have been sexually harassed at work or a place of study, a BBC survey says. | Half of British women and a fifth of men have been sexually harassed at work or a place of study, a BBC survey says. |
Of the women who said they had been harassed, 63% said they didn't report it to anyone, and 79% of the male victims kept it to themselves. | Of the women who said they had been harassed, 63% said they didn't report it to anyone, and 79% of the male victims kept it to themselves. |
The ComRes poll for BBC Radio 5 live spoke to more than 2,000 people. | The ComRes poll for BBC Radio 5 live spoke to more than 2,000 people. |
The survey was commissioned after sexual assault claims against Harvey Weinstein resulted in widespread sharing of sexual harassment stories. | The survey was commissioned after sexual assault claims against Harvey Weinstein resulted in widespread sharing of sexual harassment stories. |
Women and men who have been sexually harassed have been revealing their experiences on social media using the hashtag "me too" to show the magnitude of the problem worldwide. | Women and men who have been sexually harassed have been revealing their experiences on social media using the hashtag "me too" to show the magnitude of the problem worldwide. |
That followed allegations, including rape and sexual assault, against Mr Weinstein from more than two dozen women - among them actresses Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow and Rose McGowan. | That followed allegations, including rape and sexual assault, against Mr Weinstein from more than two dozen women - among them actresses Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow and Rose McGowan. |
The Hollywood producer insists sexual relations he had were consensual. | The Hollywood producer insists sexual relations he had were consensual. |
The Radio 5 live survey, of 2,031 British adults, found that 37% of all those asked - 53% of women and 20% of men - said they had experienced sexual harassment, ranging from inappropriate comments to actual sexual assaults, at work or a place of study. | The Radio 5 live survey, of 2,031 British adults, found that 37% of all those asked - 53% of women and 20% of men - said they had experienced sexual harassment, ranging from inappropriate comments to actual sexual assaults, at work or a place of study. |
More than a quarter of people surveyed had suffered harassment in the form of inappropriate jokes or "banter" and nearly one in seven had suffered inappropriate touching. | More than a quarter of people surveyed had suffered harassment in the form of inappropriate jokes or "banter" and nearly one in seven had suffered inappropriate touching. |
Of those who had been harassed, 5 live's survey suggests one in 10 women had been sexually assaulted. | Of those who had been harassed, 5 live's survey suggests one in 10 women had been sexually assaulted. |
More women than men were targeted by a boss or senior manager - 30% compared with 12% - and one in 10 women who had experienced harassment said it led to them leaving their job or place of study. | More women than men were targeted by a boss or senior manager - 30% compared with 12% - and one in 10 women who had experienced harassment said it led to them leaving their job or place of study. |
Sarah Killcoyne, from Cambridge, told BBC News she was sexually assaulted when she was still in education by two different men - a school teacher when she was a teenager and later by a college professor. | Sarah Killcoyne, from Cambridge, told BBC News she was sexually assaulted when she was still in education by two different men - a school teacher when she was a teenager and later by a college professor. |
She said: "I would very much like to see the people around the predators - we know there's only a few of them - to stop enabling them." | She said: "I would very much like to see the people around the predators - we know there's only a few of them - to stop enabling them." |
'Dirty and uncomfortable' | 'Dirty and uncomfortable' |
One man, who did not want to be identified, said he had been harassed by his female boss. | One man, who did not want to be identified, said he had been harassed by his female boss. |
He said: “She made constant comments about my appearance and how I dressed - comments asking about my hairy chest and what I liked in a woman. | He said: “She made constant comments about my appearance and how I dressed - comments asking about my hairy chest and what I liked in a woman. |
"[It was] all laughed off by other mainly female office staff, but it left me feeling dirty and uncomfortable. | "[It was] all laughed off by other mainly female office staff, but it left me feeling dirty and uncomfortable. |
"I ended up with depression and confidence issues and had time off with anxiety as a result.” | "I ended up with depression and confidence issues and had time off with anxiety as a result.” |
Since the allegations about Mr Weinstein surfaced, many high profile names have used social media to highlight the problem of sexual assault, some also detailing the harassment they have endured. | Since the allegations about Mr Weinstein surfaced, many high profile names have used social media to highlight the problem of sexual assault, some also detailing the harassment they have endured. |
'Paralysed by fear' | 'Paralysed by fear' |
Jess Phillips and Mary Creagh were among the MPs to reveal their accounts as they wanted to encourage victims of abuse to speak out. | Jess Phillips and Mary Creagh were among the MPs to reveal their accounts as they wanted to encourage victims of abuse to speak out. |
Labour's Ms Phillips told the London Evening Standard how she had been left "paralysed by fear" when she woke up at a party to find her boss undoing her belt and trying to get into her trousers. | Labour's Ms Phillips told the London Evening Standard how she had been left "paralysed by fear" when she woke up at a party to find her boss undoing her belt and trying to get into her trousers. |
Fellow Labour MP Ms Creagh said she was just seven when she was sexually assaulted by about 12 boys during a school playground game of kiss-chase. | Fellow Labour MP Ms Creagh said she was just seven when she was sexually assaulted by about 12 boys during a school playground game of kiss-chase. |
The results of the BBC survey follow research published last year by the TUC which also suggested more than half of women say they have been sexually harassed at work - and most had not reported it. | The results of the BBC survey follow research published last year by the TUC which also suggested more than half of women say they have been sexually harassed at work - and most had not reported it. |
Reports low | |
People often fail to report sexual harassment for a range of reasons, Manuela Barreto , the University of Exeter's professor of social and organisational psychology, told the BBC. | |
They might feel the harassment took place in a "subtle" way, or was couched in humour. | |
When one case is exposed in the media, however, those effects change. "It facilitates understanding, and therefore detection, of what qualifies as sexual harassment," she says. | |
"It gives the message that it's a serious matter and that there are many out there who support the perception that this is a problem." | |
#MeToo momentum | |
Activist Tarana Burke is the founder of the original Me Too campaign - launched 10 years ago in the United States to provide "empowerment through empathy" to survivors of sexual abuse, assault, exploitation, and harassment in underprivileged communities. | Activist Tarana Burke is the founder of the original Me Too campaign - launched 10 years ago in the United States to provide "empowerment through empathy" to survivors of sexual abuse, assault, exploitation, and harassment in underprivileged communities. |
She told 5 Live she feels there is now momentum behind a genuine change in the way sexual harassment is handled. | She told 5 Live she feels there is now momentum behind a genuine change in the way sexual harassment is handled. |
"From what I'm seeing and hearing, and from the groundswell of support for this, it doesn't feel like it's stopping," she said. | "From what I'm seeing and hearing, and from the groundswell of support for this, it doesn't feel like it's stopping," she said. |
"My ultimate goal is to make sure this is not just a moment, that this is a movement, and we will continue to raise our voices, we will continue to disrupt, we will continue to tell our stories until we are heard and until we move the needle." | "My ultimate goal is to make sure this is not just a moment, that this is a movement, and we will continue to raise our voices, we will continue to disrupt, we will continue to tell our stories until we are heard and until we move the needle." |