Online violence against women and girls - South Yorkshire Police's Assistant Chief Constable Hayley Barnett discusses Know More campaign
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00:00So we know this is a growing issue, we also know that violence against women and girls is under-reported
00:05and certainly when it comes to online offending it's even more the case.
00:08So we really want to get the message out there that types of behaviours that we're seeing
00:13such as threats of violence, threats of rape, which has a horrific and profound impact on the victims
00:20which can be really lasting as well, won't be tolerated and they are criminal offences.
00:26Some people don't see them as that, so they don't feel the need to report it.
00:31So things like cyber flashing, there is cyber stalking within that as well
00:36and also seeing threats of violence online and that can be anything from
00:42threats to assault people all the way through to rape which is obviously horrific.
00:47When people report matters to the police there's often concerns that things will be taken out of
00:52their own hands and like I say this is very much about empowering women and girls so
00:57they will be very much in the driving seat when it comes to deciding what happens next.
01:01It's also about making sure we've got some support as well and we can again signpost
01:05people to different agencies and obviously make sure that they are safe online going forward.
01:11But also this is about a societal issue that we really need to start taking action to
01:17eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls and we can only do that
01:21if we understand the entirety of the problem.