Shocking figures reveal scale of violence against women in Lincolnshire

On average ten women are assaulted each week in Lincolnshire analysis of official figures reveals.
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Following the wave of condemnation of male violence against women in the wake of the suspected murder of 33-year-old Sarah Everard, who disappeared in London last week while walking home, the JPIMedia Data Unit examined a Home Office database of crimes recorded by police forces across England and Wales to see how widespread violence against women and girls is.

It revealed that 37,660 sexual assaults of female victims aged 13 or over and 37,512 rapes of women aged 16 or above were recorded in the year to March 2020.

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In Lincolnshire there were 520 sexual assaults of female victims aged 13 or over, an average of ten per week, and 603 rapes of women aged 16 or above, which was an average of 11.6 per week.

Protests and vigils have been held to pay tribute to Sarah Everard (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)Protests and vigils have been held to pay tribute to Sarah Everard (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
Protests and vigils have been held to pay tribute to Sarah Everard (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Over the same period of time there were 92 sexual assaults of male victims aged 13 or over and 35 rapes of men aged 16 or above.

Deputy Chief Constable at Lincolnshire Police, Jason Harwin, said: “The tragic death of Sarah Everard has brought into sharp focus what has been an ongoing concern for women, and this has been felt across the country.

“The reporting of stranger attacks in Lincolnshire is extremely rare, but that does not lessen that fear that it could happen to you, or someone you care about.

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“Our job is to protect you and so please, never hesitate to call us if you are feeling threatened or intimidated, or you see something that raises your suspicions. If you need to call us on 999, and if speaking would put you in danger, don’t speak. Press 55 when prompted and we will know you need us.

“Reducing violent crime is a top priority for us and alongside this we will act swiftly and investigate meticulously.

"Working with our partners, we aim to create a safe environment for victims of crime: to report, to speak about your experience, to be listened to and to be supported through sometimes very difficult circumstances.

“The safety of women and girls is paramount, and we are here to listen, support, and help you.”