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Crown Prosecution Service to update guidance on so-called 'revenge porn' crimes.
Magistrates courts were routinely failing to make orders for the deletion of content linked to intimate-image abuse cases.
Of 98 cases, just three resulted in a deprivation order requiring the offender to give up their devices and delete private photos and videos.
New guidance will urge prosecutors to make better use of deprivation orders.
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