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Revenge porn cases in Norfolk courts fall as victims still face 'barriers'

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21.06.2026

Bosses at a domestic abuse support organisation say victims of revenge porn - which involves intimate images being shared without consent of the person - fear not being believed or feel there is "no point in reporting to the police".

A Freedom of Information request to the Crown Prosecution Service from this newspaper reveals that although the number of people who have appeared in Norwich courts accused of revenge porn has decreased, the number of those who have pleaded guilty remains the same.

Jools Ramsey-Palmer, the chief executive of Leeway (Image: Supplied by Leeway)

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