The rise of violence against women and girls in the UK has reached "epidemic levels," with nearly 3,000 cases reported daily across England and Wales.
Deputy Chief Constable Maggie Blyth warned that young men and boys could be "radicalized," pointing out the "terrifying" influence of figures like Andrew Tate who promote misogyny.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper aims to take tougher measures against misogyny and violence, equating extreme misogyny with threats from far-right and Islamist groups.
The National Police Chiefs' Council report identifies five primary threats including rape, domestic abuse, and stalking, indicating a significant increase in these incidents.
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