Over nine out of ten Singaporeans (91 per cent) agree that more needs to be done to educate young men about the harm and consequences of sexual misconduct, a survey commissioned by Yahoo News Singapore found.
Almost nine out of 10 Singaporeans (89 per cent) also strongly or mildly agree that sexual harassment is becoming a bigger problem at schools, including universities, because of smartphones.
The online survey, conducted by market research consultancy Blackbox Research, polled 895 Singaporeans in May, a month after a public furore was sparked by revelations over the handling of a high-profile Peeping Tom case.
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