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The study was born from the belief that existing statistics on sexual violence (often cited as "1 in 5" or "1 in 10") were under-estimations that didn't capture the true scale of life-long experiences for women [28].

The number refers to a landmark study on women's experiences of violence and abuse in the UK, titled "I thought it was just a part of life." Published in 2019 by VictimFocus , the study was co-authored by Dr. Jessica Taylor and Jemma Tyson [28]. The Story of the "22,419"

: The researchers aimed to create the largest study of its kind in the UK to provide accurate data for lobbying governments, workplaces, and institutions [28].

: A total of 22,419 women shared their personal histories, documenting various forms of violence—from harassment and coercive control to physical and sexual assault [28].

The title, "I thought it was just a part of life," highlights a central finding: many women viewed their experiences of abuse as normalized or inevitable parts of their existence, rather than isolated criminal acts.

: Unlike many academic papers, the report was published for free rather than behind a journal paywall, ensuring the findings were accessible to survivors and the public [28].

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The study was born from the belief that existing statistics on sexual violence (often cited as "1 in 5" or "1 in 10") were under-estimations that didn't capture the true scale of life-long experiences for women [28].

The number refers to a landmark study on women's experiences of violence and abuse in the UK, titled "I thought it was just a part of life." Published in 2019 by VictimFocus , the study was co-authored by Dr. Jessica Taylor and Jemma Tyson [28]. The Story of the "22,419" 22419 rar

: The researchers aimed to create the largest study of its kind in the UK to provide accurate data for lobbying governments, workplaces, and institutions [28]. The study was born from the belief that

: A total of 22,419 women shared their personal histories, documenting various forms of violence—from harassment and coercive control to physical and sexual assault [28]. The Story of the "22,419" : The researchers

The title, "I thought it was just a part of life," highlights a central finding: many women viewed their experiences of abuse as normalized or inevitable parts of their existence, rather than isolated criminal acts.

: Unlike many academic papers, the report was published for free rather than behind a journal paywall, ensuring the findings were accessible to survivors and the public [28].

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