Rape and consent: will new guidelines make a difference?

CPS advice to police aims to challenge rape myths and stereotypes, but it won't change the law

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The Crown Prosecution Service has issued new guidelines to police, clarifying issues around sexual consent in an effort to change attitudes towards rape.

"Rape cases often turn on the issue of consent and it is vital that we all fully understand what that means," Director of Public Prosecutions Alison Saunders told the BBC.

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