Schoolchildren asking for 'advice on strangulation during sex'
- Baroness Gabby Bertin led a 2025 review revealing that schoolchildren sought advice on strangulation during sex, with violent pornography common online.
- The review responded to rising non-fatal strangulation incidents and its prevalence as the second most common method men kill women, highlighting growing concern.
- Domestic abuse cases involving attempted murder and strangulation have increased, with victims and perpetrators becoming younger amid cultural normalization on social media.
- The Crown Prosecution Service reported a nearly 50% rise in 2024 non-fatal strangulation cases, while victims urge speaking out, with one saying, “Please speak to somebody.”
- The findings suggest urgent action is needed to restrict harmful online content and support victims, as strangulation awareness and abuse prevention gain focus.
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Schoolchildren Asking For 'advice On Strangulation During Sex' - Great Yorkshire Radio
Warning: This article contains references to strangulation, domestic abuse and distressing images. It comes as a woman whose former partner almost strangled her to death in a rage has advised anyone in an abusive relationship to seek help and leave. Bernie Ryan, chief executive of the Institute for Addressing Strangulation, has been running the charity since its inception in 2022 after non-fatal strangulation became a standalone offence. “It’s t…
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