Statistics Sweden's new report: One in four women dare not leave their home
Published October 6, 2019 at 8:13 pm
DOMESTIC. In Statistics Sweden's new survey of reduced violence, 15.3 per cent of the male population say that they refrained from going out in the evening because of concerns about being assaulted or threatened. Among women, the proportion is almost 25 percent, and seems to be increasing, even though the current government promised in the election to end all violence against women.
The deadly violence is increasing in Sweden and the country no longer lives up to the goals of the UN's goal of reducing all forms of violence, a report from Statistics Sweden reports.
Men aged 20–29 years are most at risk of being threatened by violence or violence in public places. Women, on the other hand, are more prone to sexual offenses and assaults than men.
- "In recent years, the deadly violence against men has increased alot. The deadly violence against women is on the same level as before. Nothing happens, says Sara Frankl, an expert at Statistics Sweden", in a press release.
Jāpasauc Sandra Veinberga, lai pastāsta, kā viss kārtībā un tie ir putinbotu meli vai, ka pie vainas balto vīriešu patriarhāts.
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