There have been a lot of reported cases of rape and sexual harassment with women and girls being victims. What I don’t know is what men do when they are victims of rape and sexual harassment.
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We live in a society where the girl child is more prioritized than men. So in most cases, the females may end up winning the case, just because they’re females and the men mostly lose. This is one thing I guess that makes most men not to report the issue.
The other thing I’ve seen most of us mentioning, we want to show ourselves as “strong”. That’s why men keep quiet to avoid the stigma in the society.
every day men encounter various sexual abuse but the correct question we should ask how secure are we men?.
Effective interventions to prevent sexual violence
The evidence base is extremely limited in terms of effective interventions
for preventing sexual violence. Some interventions aimed at preventing
Provide a comprehensive response to the needs of survivors (33)
Providing comprehensive health care and medico-legal services for rape
survivors is paramount. In addition to compassionate care, victims need access
to a range of specific health services from trained providers, including:
psychological support (and referral for mental health care if needed);
emergency contraception;
treatment and prophylaxis for sexually transmitted infections;
prophylaxis for HIV as appropriate;
information on safe abortion; and forensic examination (if a woman decides to pursue prosecution).
From the legal system, survivors need to have access to competent and
sensitized professionals who will assist them should they decide to prosecute the perpetrator.
Promote legal reforms
Improving existing laws and their implementation may serve to improve the
quality of care afforded to survivors and may serve to curb sexual violence
by strengthening sanctions against perpetrators
It’s hard to tell since there is none to listen to the men in the first place. I guess they just go quiet about it.
1.Ensuring their own safety
2.Reach out for support
3.Considering your medical options
4.Process your experience
5.Consider your legal options
6.Reconnect to yourself and your life