Why We Still Have to Talk About Clothes...

 

For May, Sexual Violence Prevention Month, DWS will be posting more info about sexual violence, prevention, and consent.

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CLOTHES DON’T CAUSE SEXUAL ASSAULT!

Sorry for yelling… We’re just exhausted with taking on this too common lie about rape…

There is absolutely no evidence that clothes cause sexual assault, in January 2011 a Toronto police officer at a York University safety panel told participants, "I've been told I'm not supposed to say this – however, women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized." His words, and centuries of rape culture, sparked an international movement to end victim blaming: SlutWalk.

Still Don’t Believe Me?

That’s ok. It can take years to unlearn the victim blaming that we’re taught… Here’s some more facts:

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Image description: Infographic with text ‘Breakdown of locations where sexual assault occurs. 55% at or near the victim’s home, 15% in an open public place, 12% at or near a relative’s home, 10% in an enclosed but public area such as a parking lot or garage, 8% on school property. National Sexual Assault Hotline 800.656.HOPE online.rainn.org. Please visit rainn.org/statistics/scope-problem for full citation.

  • Most survivors are assaulted by someone they know.

  • Sexual assault is not about sex, sexual attraction, or sexy clothes. Confusing, I know because the word ‘sex’ is in there, but sexual violence is about making someone else feel less than and feeling power over that person.

Image created by SACHA

Image description: Infographic of a pie chat with the title ‘Causes of Sexual Assault’. The pie chart is one circle with 100% pointing to ‘sexual assault perpetrator’ and no pieces of the pie pointing to other options: ‘sexy clothes, flirting, alcohol, going to a bar, walking home alone’. Text at bottom of image ‘SACHA’s 24 Hour Support Line is there for survivors o sexual violence, their supporters, and folks with questions. You are not alone. sacha.ca 24 Hour Support Line 905.525.4162’

If you’re struggling with the clothing myth, you’re not alone. 55% of men and 40% of women believe that women are much more likely to harassed if they are wearing ‘revealing’ clothes.

No One Asks to Be Raped

Still believe that clothes cause sexual assault?

Watch this video created by Rape Crisis Scotland:

Frustrated by rape myths? DWS has got your back 24 hours a day - 867.993.5086.


May is Sexual Violence Prevention Month