Sounds Familiar - a study of more than 8,000 people by the Fawcett Society found that two out of five men and one-third of women thought that a woman was partially to blame for being sexually assaulted if she was out late at night, drinking and wearing a short skirt.
These findings help to explain why misogyny is so widespread, why violence against women and girls remains commonplace, and why the gender pay gap remains so hard to close.
The UK National Screening Committee has launched a review into its policy on screening adults for domestic violence. Have your say!
A chance for young people's voices to be heard on issues of domestic violence