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As part of an on-going campaign to help create awareness, and hopefully, a dialogue that will result in effective solutions to eradicate the problem of sexual harassment and sexual abuse in the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu community, Jiujiteira Magazine has decided to publish in our printed magazine, segments of a detailed report on the subject that was released earlier this year. The report was conducted nationwide and created by a third-party who has requested to remain anonymous. To protect their privacy, the respondents will also remain anonymous. Women who train Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu were surveyed by the researcher, who is a Jiujiteira. We warn that parts of the report can be considered graphic. We have made the full report available for view and download below.
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