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Revenge Porn: sharing private sexual materials with intent to cause distress
Revenge Porn: sharing private sexual materials with intent to cause distress.
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The negative response to an FOI asking for details of revenge porn offences reported to the CNC
The nil response to an FOI asking how many offences of ‘revenge porn’ had been reported to the CNC
The zero response to an FOI asking how many offences of ‘revenge porn’ the CNC had recorded over four years
Nil response to an FOI request asking about the number of reports of 'revenge porn' or 'image-based sexual abuse' the CNC has received from January 2015 to October 2020
Abusers who share intimate images without consent to face up to 6 months in prison.
A helpline dedicated to supporting victims of revenge porn is to get additional funding.
Victims will be better protected from abusers who share intimate images without their consent, under a raft of changes to the law announced today (25 November 2022).
February's update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
January's update on the latest news and information on police and crime issues.
A new helpline dedicated to supporting victims of revenge porn has taken over 1800 calls in just six months.
Survivors will be better protected from domestic abusers who attempt to continue their campaign of terror from behind bars.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Letter from Lord Rosser of the government amendments for the Lords reports stage of the Domestic Abuse Bill.
Government response to recommendation 8 of the Law Commission's review of hate crime legislation.
An update on the government's progress in implementing the tackling violence against girls strategy.
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