24/10/2024
DoJ Publishes Second Domestic Homicide Review Summary Report
The Department of Justice has released a second summary report detailing the findings of a Domestic Homicide Review (DHR) panel. DHRs are conducted by independent chairs with the support of a panel of representatives from various organisations, including statutory, voluntary, and community groups. The goal of these reviews is to learn from tragic cases and improve services for families affected by domestic abuse.
The latest DHR panel examined the circumstances surrounding the death of 'Ruth', a pseudonym used to protect the victim's identity. The panel has issued four new recommendations, including increasing public and professional awareness of the risks associated with separation in cases of domestic abuse through a targeted media campaign. The DHR process plays a crucial role in identifying gaps in services and implementing measures to prevent future domestic homicides. By learning from these tragic events, authorities can work to create a safer environment for individuals and families affected by domestic abuse.
The report's executive summary states: "Professionals and the public alike must be cognisant that leaving, or attempting to leave, a relationship is one of the most dangerous times for a victim, one that can end in murder."
The independent review panel for this case included a range of representatives from organisations including Women's Aid, Health & Social Care Trusts, Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), Probation Board for Northern Ireland (PBNI) and the Department of Health's Strategic Planning and Performance Group (formerly the Health and Social Care Board) and was chaired by Anne Marks.
The latest DHR panel examined the circumstances surrounding the death of 'Ruth', a pseudonym used to protect the victim's identity. The panel has issued four new recommendations, including increasing public and professional awareness of the risks associated with separation in cases of domestic abuse through a targeted media campaign. The DHR process plays a crucial role in identifying gaps in services and implementing measures to prevent future domestic homicides. By learning from these tragic events, authorities can work to create a safer environment for individuals and families affected by domestic abuse.
The report's executive summary states: "Professionals and the public alike must be cognisant that leaving, or attempting to leave, a relationship is one of the most dangerous times for a victim, one that can end in murder."
The independent review panel for this case included a range of representatives from organisations including Women's Aid, Health & Social Care Trusts, Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), Probation Board for Northern Ireland (PBNI) and the Department of Health's Strategic Planning and Performance Group (formerly the Health and Social Care Board) and was chaired by Anne Marks.
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