Armed Forces: Sexual Offences

Ministry of Defence written question – answered at on 15 June 2016.

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Photo of Madeleine Moon Madeleine Moon Chair, Defence Sub-Committee, Chair, Defence Sub-Committee

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how old the (a) women and (b) men in the army were who told the Sexual Harassment Report 2015 survey that they had been a victim of a sexual assault in the previous 12 months.

Photo of Mark Lancaster Mark Lancaster The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence

The table below gives the age range by gender for Regular and Reserve Army personnel who answered ‘yes’ to Question 12 of the Sexual Harassment Survey 2015: ‘In the past 12 months have you had an experience involving any of the behaviours in Question eight which made you feel particularly upset?’ and who then specified in Question 13 that one of these experiences was ‘Made a sexual assault on you’:

Gender

Minimum Age (in years)

Maximum Age (in years)

Average (Mode) age

Men

29

37

See note 4

Women

18

52

23

This information should be considered with the following caveats:

The data captured in the Sexual Harassment Survey 2015 represents the attitudes and opinions of serving personnel, not the number of sexual assaults recorded through the formal complaints process.

Participants were not given a definition of sexual assault in the survey, therefore answers were based on subjective interpretations of the term. It is not known whether the behaviour experienced was consistent with the legal definition of sexual assault.

Because a sample, rather than a census, was taken, the data may not be representative of the whole serving population.

Not available due the small sample size.

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