#NousToutes collective wants to shed light on “police sexual violence” – Libération

Sexual harassment, sexual assault, rape… After investigation Release on #MeTooPolice, the feminist collective #NousToutes published a new study this Saturday, November 15, that highlights sexist and sexual violence perpetrated by law enforcement.

In 2021, the collective launched #PrendsMaPlainte by showing, based on 3,500 responses to a questionnaire, that 66% of respondents stated that they were poorly received at police and police stations, “with testimony ranging from underestimating facts, refusing to accept complaints, blaming the victim, ridicule, sexism, discriminatory statements and solidarity with the alleged perpetrator.”

This time, the question was to highlight sexist and sexual violence perpetrated by police through a questionnaire, sent out between June 24 and October 8, 2025. The collective ultimately collected 207 responses, far fewer than #PrendsMaComplainte, especially because, #NousToutes points out, “The issue of violence perpetrated by the police seems to be increasingly crystallizing in tensions and