‘She’s A Crowd’ allows users to share their stories and pin them to the location of incidents of assault or harassment – or to mark a location as ‘safe’.
Jersey has seven incidents and two safe markers so far – those reports range from 2006 to 2021.
Guernsey has six incidents logged so far and no safe markers, while Alderney has one incident and one safe marker.
The website was launched in Australia and allows users to share a story from anywhere in the world.
Users are asked to log details such as the date, time of day and location of the incident they are reporting and the nature of the incident. But all sections are optional – so the user can decide how much information to share.

Pictured: Incidents have been logged in Jersey (top), Guernsey (bottom left) and Alderney (bottom right).
Guernsey Women’s Collective co-founder, Daisy Chapple, shared the website on social media locally and has encouraged islanders to share their experiences.
“I think it could be a great way of realising the extent of problem behaviours in your area, considering a lot of these events are unreported for a multitude of reasons,” said Ms Chapple.
“I think it’s so important to be able to see just how large an issue this is as I think there is a narrative that low rates of conviction equate to low rates of assaults.”
The issue of sexual assault, harassment and abuse against women has received higher profile across the Channel Islands since police officer Wayne Couzens murdered Sarah Everard in London in March 2021, and Irish school teacher Ashling Murphy was killed while out running in January 2022.
This week, Jersey Police are marking Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week by urging islanders to report any concerns.
Marking the start of the week yesterday, officers released statistics showing a drop in reports in recent years, which they fear may be linked with victims having had to isolate with their abusers during the pandemic.
SUPPORT…
If you have been sexually assaulted or experienced sexual harassment, you can contact:
- Police. Call 612612 or dial 999 in an emergency.
- Crimestoppers. Online form allows potential crimes to be reported anonymously.
- Dewberry House (Sexual Assault Referral Centre), 6 Plaisance Terrace, La Route Du Fort. Email: dewberryhouse@gov.je Telephone: 01534 888222
- Jersey Action Against Rape Email: help@jaar.je Confidential helpline: 01534 482800
- Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVAs) (Specialist advisors providing tailored support to victims and survivors of sexual violence) Telephone: 01534 880505
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