Out-of-date laws mean victims of image-based sexual abuse can't get help from ACC and must prove their abuser intended to cause them harm before police will prosecute.
Image-based sexual abuse: Victims with ongoing mental health issues struggle for help from ACC and justice system
18 May, 2021 08:19 PM
13 minutes to read
Every year, Netsafe receives about 3500 reports of abuse under the Harmful Digital Communications Act. Photo / 123rf
Every year, Netsafe receives about 3500 reports of abuse under the Harmful Digital Communications Act. Photo / 123rf
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By Anusha Bradley for RNZ
Out-of-date laws mean victims of image-based sexual abuse can t get help from ACC and must prove their abuser intended to cause them harm before police will prosecute.
Hazel woke up and reached for her phone. There was a message from an old friend: Hi, I don t want to alarm you. But I think this could be you, said the text.
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Out-of-date laws mean victims of image-based sexual abuse can t get help from ACC and must prove their abuser intended to cause them harm before police will prosecute. (File photo)
This story discusses details of sexual abuse and mental illness.
Out-of-date laws mean victims of image-based sexual abuse can t get help from ACC and must prove their abuser intended to cause them harm before police will prosecute. Hazel woke up and reached for her phone. There was a message from an old friend: Hi, I don t want to alarm you. But I think this could be you, said the text.