A review finds major training gaps in the Irish police's handling of serious and organized crime.

A Garda Síochána Inspectorate review reveals significant training deficiencies in the Irish police regarding serious crime investigations, particularly in transnational organized crime. The report, which includes 68 recommendations, emphasizes the absence of a coherent strategy, slow evidence access processes, and inadequate victim support. Key suggestions include developing an organized crime strategy, enhancing criminal intelligence frameworks, and establishing a trauma-informed approach for victims.

November 05, 2024
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