Utah Code § 78B-7-120

Law enforcement -- Training -- Domestic violence -- Lethality assessments
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(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.

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