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More and more women are claiming to be victims of sex crimes. New figures from the Brå (National Council for crime prevention) is showing 480 000 events affected Swedish women in 2015. It is more than any previous year.
In a new survey three percent of surveyed women say that they were subjected to some form of sexual offence in 2015. Corresponding figure of the previous year was less than two percent.
Most vulnerable are women between the ages of 16-24 years. Among the young women 9 percent reported that they were exposed [to sex crimes] last year.
The figures come from an interim report of the National Security Investigation, (NTU), that the National Council for Crime Prevention (Brå) has published.
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In a new survey three percent of surveyed women say that they were subjected to some form of sexual offence in 2015. Corresponding figure of the previous year was less than two percent.
Most vulnerable are women between the ages of 16-24 years. Among the young women 9 percent reported that they were exposed [to sex crimes] last year.
The figures come from an interim report of the National Security Investigation, (NTU), that the National Council for Crime Prevention (Brå) has published.
Read more