I am informed by the Garda Commissioner that gardaí receive training on the investigation of cases of domestic violence, rape and sexual assault. The training is provided by experienced Garda personnel who are assisted by a number of other professionals such as psychologists, doctors, social workers and experts from various non-governmental organisations.
Core programmes on violence are included in the Garda in-service training schools. Lectures, with an input from non-governmental organisations, as appropriate, are given on the following topics; causes and effects of crimes of violence on women and children; domestic violence/child abuse; forensic evidence in crimes of violence against women and children; interviewing victims of crimes of violence against women and children; child abuse, and relevant legislation.
During phase one training, all student/probationers receive ten one hour lectures. The aim of the module is to help students understand the dynamics of an abusive relationship, involving adult partners, so that they can deal with incidents of domestic violence in a competent and professional manner.
In phase two training, a selection of students are placed on two week social placements with voluntary or statutory agencies who deal with domestic violence.
In phase three training, in addition to studying the legislation on domestic violence the following specific training events are organised:
1.Women's Aid facilitate a four hour seminar which all students attend.
2.There is a seminar conducted with the group known as Men Overcoming Violent Emotions (MOVE).