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Young people believe alcohol facilitates the majority of ‘sexual hook ups’

Young people are totally unable to talk about sex, let alone negotiate consent, finds a new report by the Rape Crisis Network Ireland (RCNI) on young people, alcohol and sex.

The research, ‘Young People, alcohol and sex: What’s consent got to do with it?’ undertaken by Pádraig MacNeela and his research team in NUI Galway, gives some “shocking” results, says Fiona Neary, RCNI Executive Director.

She said that if action is not taken now by government to deal with the issues, more rapes, that are preventable, will continue to happen.

Unprepared

She added:
"The young people who took part in this research told us they were wholly unprepared for the task of negotiating sexual consent and thus were at risk of sexual violence. Naming crimes of rape and sexual violence remains very difficult for young people, other than in a far too narrow, uninformed manner."

Neary added that because of Ireland’s binge-drinking culture young Irish people are reluctant to report crimes and concerns to the appropriate authorities and it is rarely seen as an option, leaving young sex offenders free to reoffend causing trauma and lifelong harm to others.
The research shows that young people said that alcohol consumption is understood to be “a facilitator of the majority of sexual hook ups”.

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Source: Christina Finn, thejournal.ie, 28/01/14

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