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Two-Thirds of Women in UK Military Subjected to Sexualised Behaviour: Survey

The Ministry of Defence will deploy specialist teams to UK forces to address sexualised behaviour, affecting 67% of female personnel in the past year, with training on consent and misogyny.

  • Around two-thirds of women in the UK armed forces experienced sexualised behaviour in the last 12 months, according to a survey published on Thursday.
  • Thirty-Two percent of women reported being touched in a way that made them uncomfortable, compared to 8% of men who experienced unwanted touching and non-consensual sexual activity.
  • Air Chief Marshal Sir Rich Knighton stated that the military must do more to eliminate unacceptable behaviour in the armed forces.
  • The survey found that 29% of women considered leaving the military due to their experiences.
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