Rape allegations surge by nearly 20% as Police Scotland launches prevention campaign

The Police Scotland ThatGuy campaign, which will run for six weeks across social media channels and through a podcast series, comes amidst a rise in the number of sexual offences being reported to officers.

A new police campaign encouraging young men to “have a quiet word with a mate” if they see them acting inappropriately towards women has been launched.

The Police Scotland ThatGuy campaign, which will run for six weeks across social media channels and through a podcast series, comes amidst a rise in the number of sexual offences being reported to officers.

Police said they received nearly 7,600 reports of sexual crimes between April 1 and the end of September, a 3.2% increase compared with the same period the year before.

This figure includes 1,400 reported rapes, a rise of 19.5% on the same period the year before.

Some 1,829 of the reported offences, including 550 of the rapes, were alleged to have happened more than a year ago, with the remainder relating to the last 12 months.

Assistant chief constable (ACC) Steve Johnson, lead for major crime and public protection at Police Scotland, said: “My hope is that increased reporting indicates increased confidence in victims coming forward, as we work with partners, to improve our response to reports of sexual crimes, which have a devastating impact on victims.”

This figure includes 1,400 reported rapes, a rise of 19.5% on the same period the year before.

Some 1,829 of the reported offences, including 550 of the rapes, were alleged to have happened more than a year ago, with the remainder relating to the last 12 months.

ACC Johnson said: “No men want the women in their lives to be a victim of sexual offending, just as we don’t want a friend to end up on the register or in prison for sexual crimes.

“All men need to consider the impact of their behaviour on women but equally have a quiet word with a mate to prevent them doing something they really will regret.”

The ThatGuy podcast is hosted by writer and broadcaster Alistair Heather, who appeared in the 2022 ThatGuy video advert.

It features five episodes of frank conversations about the attitudes and behaviours that put women at risk of sexual violence, and men at risk of offending.

It will see Mr Heather exploring topics like football, social media and relationships to learn how men can make a positive difference by speaking up and stepping in.

STV News is now on WhatsApp

Get all the latest news from around the country

Follow STV News
Follow STV News on WhatsApp

Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country

WhatsApp channel QR Code
Posted in