Wolf-whistling in particular is increasingly being seen as sexual harassment
Men claim to have had more sexual partners in their lifetime than women
Nine in ten teachers support plans to legally require those who work with children to report suspicions of child sexual abuse
Two thirds say they were sent them on social media
The sexuality of Cabinet ministers is not an important issue for the majority of the British public, according to a recent survey for the Sun newspaper.
64% think police treat rape allegations seriously, while 7% would not report sexual assault
Poll: 43% young women in London have experienced public sexual harassment in past year
New YouGov research explores what exactly people consider to be sexual harassment
The majority of the British public say sexual content in music videos is unacceptable and problematic Following a string of sexually explicit music videos from Robin Thicke, Miley Cyrus and Dizzee Rascal, YouGov puts the question to the nation: are they acceptable, and how much of a problem really ...
Are we taking the issue of sexual harassment seriously enough or are we getting it out of proportion?
New YouGov research reveals what types of sexual harassment women in five European countries have been subjected to
New YouGov research discovers how women would react to various incidences of sexual harassment
Ever since the revelations of Harvey Weinstein’s behaviour, the issue of sexual harassment (and worse) has barely left the headline
Six in ten Brits think we are more open to talking about sexual harassment as a result of the global movement
Sexual comments and jokes are the most common forms of harassment women are subjected to
Over half of women in London have been victim to some kind of unwanted sexual behaviour, with more than one in ten having been flashed by a stranger
The End Violence Against Women Coalition commissioned YouGov to conduct research to explore the public's perception of sexual violence against women and girls.
New research has revealed the scale of unwanted sexual behaviour that occurs at festivals, also asking festival goers how they responded to the incidents.
This ground-breaking YouGov study (of two quantitative surveys and two online focus groups) for the charity Pace (Parents Against Child Sexual Exploitation) and the Virtual College’s Safeguarding Children e-academy encompassed professionals and parents exploring parental and professional understandings of CSE, with a particular focus on the role of parents in preventing the ...
One in eleven sexually active women say they experience pain or discomfort every time or most times they have sex that prevents them from fully enjoying sex or even having to stop