Intimate image abuse offences: stakeholder perspectives of the effectiveness of the new offences in Hong Kong

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Abstract

Intimate image abuse is a problem that is shared by many societies, and jurisdictions are learning from each other about how best to address this issue. In 2021 Hong Kong enacted four new intimate image abuse offences. Based on 15 semi-structured interviews with service providers and legal professionals, this study explores stakeholder perceptions of the effectiveness of the new offences in Hong Kong. Themes that emerged included why there was a need for specific offences, the impact that the new offences have had and whether further criminal law or non-criminal law reforms are necessary. A key finding from this research is that crafting offences to specifically target intimate image abuse is important to strengthen community awareness of the wrongfulness of intimate image abuse, enhance protection of victims and increase prosecutions. To be most effective, however, criminal law reform should be accompanied by holistic education and police training. Other non-criminal law reforms, such as working with providers and developing alternative complaints mechanisms, are also necessary to successfully combat intimate image abuse. © The Author(s), 2025.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)192-211
Number of pages20
JournalLegal Studies
Volume45
Issue number2
Online published24 Feb 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2025

Funding

I would like to thank Andrew Dyer, Massimo Lando, Murray Lee, Arlie Loughnan, Nicola Wake, Normann Witzleb and the anonymous referees for their helpful comments, as well as Zirui Wang for research assistance for this project, which has been supported by a grant from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China (Project No CityU 11606621).

Research Keywords

  • intimate image abuse
  • revenge pornography
  • criminal justice
  • criminal law reform
  • policing

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RGC Funding Information

  • RGC-funded

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