(1) In accordance with Section 77-36-2.1, the Department of Public Safety shall:
(a) develop training in domestic violence responses and lethality assessment protocols that includes information on:
- (i) recognizing the symptoms of domestic violence and trauma;
- (ii) an evidence-based assessment to identify victims of domestic violence who may be at a high risk of being killed by a perpetrator;
- (iii) lethality assessment protocols and interviewing techniques, including indicators of strangulation;
- (iv) responding to the needs and concerns of a victim of domestic violence;
- (v) delivering services to victims of domestic violence in a compassionate, sensitive, and professional manner; and
- (vi) understanding cultural perceptions and common myths of domestic violence;
- (b) develop and offer an online training course in domestic violence issues to all certified law enforcement officers in the state; and
(c) develop specific training curriculums for the trainings described in Subsections (1)(a) and (b) that include:
- (i) information on responding to domestic violence incidents, including trauma-informed and victim-centered interview techniques;
- (ii) lethality assessment protocols which have been demonstrated to minimize retraumatizing victims; and
- (iii) standards for report writing.
- (2) The Peace Officer Standards and Training Division shall incorporate training in domestic violence issues into training offered to all individuals seeking certification as a peace officer.
- (3) The Department of Public Safety and the Administrative Office of the Courts shall coordinate to provide information and training on the lethality assessment protocols described in Section 77-36-2.1 to all judges, commissioners, and court staff who may encounter lethality assessment data in the courses of their duties.
Amended by Chapter 109, 2023 General Session