The newspaper cited an unnamed Whitehall source as saying that the Law Commission "will call for a public sexual harassment offence, which doesn't currently exist".
Feminist campaigner Nimco Ali, who advises the government on violence against women, likened the potential new legislation to "seatbelt laws", adding that the document is essential to change "social norms".
"I want women to have the confidence to call it out. I don't see all of this as low level. I don't want to see postcode lotteries around the country", she stressed, adding, "this is a very clear message to police to raise the bar: treat everybody in the right way. Make sure that when these crimes or concerns are reported, people are treated with respect, dignity, and seriously".