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Is the State meeting their legal obligations when it comes to domestic violence?

In 2018 the government introduced new legislation around domestic violence. A year later Ireland ...

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11.00 30 Jan 2025


Is the State meeting their legal obligations when it comes to domestic violence?


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In 2018 the government introduced new legislation around domestic violence. A year later Ireland ratified the Istanbul Convention a European legal commitment which aims to combat violence against women.

But is the state meeting their legal obligations?

Newstalk Reporter Jessica Woodlock has been looking into the referral process for perpetrators of domestic violence.


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