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Survey on Gender and Sexual Violence Experiences in the Cultural, Arts, and Creative Industries

We are a group of practitioners in the arts and cultural sector and advocates for gender and sexuality issues. Currently, through the Association Concerning Sexual Violence Against Women, we are collecting experiences related to gender, sexual violence, and image-based sexual violence in the context of "arts and creative industry work." Our goal is to understand the experiences of body work in industries such as photography, visual arts, performing arts, and film and television, including the pre-production discussions, work processes, and subsequent exhibition, release, sale, collection, and copyright ownership.

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Ineffective Criminal Justice Responses Disappoint Victims of Non-consensual Distribution of Intimate Images

The Association has launched its latest report on Image-Based Sexual Violence (IBSV), “Survey Report on Image-Based Sexual Violence 影像性暴力經驗問卷調查報告,” at a press conference on 7 March 2020. The survey, completed between May, 2019 and January, 2020, consists of an online questionnaire which collected responses from 206 victim-survivors and in-depth interviews with 11 victims-survivors

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Independent Inquiry into Recent Clashes and Procedural Reform on Evidence Collection Urgently Required as Sexual Crime Victims' Confidence in Reporting Plummets

In recent time, Hong Kong has witnessed continuous clashes since the outburst of 'Anti-ELAB' movement in early June. The Association Concerning Sexual Violence Against Women (The Association) is well-aware of the sexual violence cases underlying the violent scenes. In response to these sexual violence cases, the Association has thereby initiated an online survey on 21st August, entitled as "'Anti-ELAB’ sexual Violence Experience Online Survey'". In order to learn more about the situation, the self-administered questionnaire has been circulated across various online platforms, which welcomes and allows any individuals to participate anonymously. Notwithstanding, limited by the survey method and other related factors, it is well-aware that this research has certain limitations and hence any interpretation of the data shall be considered carefully. Ended on 30th September, below is a summary of the survey's findings.

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