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JOHANNESBURG - A new survey says more than one in three South African men admit to having committed rape.
A study led by the government-funded Medical Research Foundation says that in Gauteng province, home to South Africa's most populous city of Johannesburg, more than 37 per cent of men said they had raped a woman. Nearly 7 per cent of the 487 men surveyed said they had participated in a gang rape.
More than 51 per cent of the 511 women interviewed said they'd experienced violence from men, and 78 per cent of men said they'd committed violence against women.
A quarter of the women interviewed said they'd been raped, but the study says only one in 25 rapes are reported to police.
The group hopes to replicate the study across southern Africa.
JOHANNESBURG - A new survey says more than one in three South African men admit to having committed rape.
A study led by the government-funded Medical Research Foundation says that in Gauteng province, home to South Africa's most populous city of Johannesburg, more than 37 per cent of men said they had raped a woman. Nearly 7 per cent of the 487 men surveyed said they had participated in a gang rape.
More than 51 per cent of the 511 women interviewed said they'd experienced violence from men, and 78 per cent of men said they'd committed violence against women.
A quarter of the women interviewed said they'd been raped, but the study says only one in 25 rapes are reported to police.
The group hopes to replicate the study across southern Africa.