Nude selfies and use of such apps should not be taken as ‘blanket consent’, says CPS

Prosecutors in England and Wales being given new guidance over nude selfies and dating apps in rape and sexual assault cases.

Guidelines for Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) lawyers have been fully updated for the first time in eight years and include advice on challenging assumptions over victims sharing naked pictures or having met their attacker via a so-called hook-up app.

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