Sexual assault and abuse
Sexual abuse is unacceptable and can affect anyone regardless of gender, sexuality, religion, race, or disability.
It can be defined as any behaviour perceived to be of a sexual nature which is unwanted and takes place without consent or understanding. Some types of sexual abuse include:
- rape or attempted rape
- assault by penetration
- child sexual abuse
- sexual touching
- sexual harassment
- indecent exposure
It is not uncommon for a victim of sexual abuse to have no physical injuries or signs of an assault.
The Police and Crime Commissioner funds organisations that provide support services for victims and witnesses in Derbyshire. These are free of charge and are available to anyone who lives in Derbyshire.
For information regarding support services please visit the Safer Derbyshire website.