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Ireland to consider "Jennie's Law" naming domestic abusers, inspired by Jennifer Poole’s 2021 murder.
Ireland's government is set to consider "Jennie's Law," a proposed domestic violence register named after Jennifer Poole, murdered in 2021 by her ex-partner, Gavin Murphy, who had a prior conviction for domestic violence.
The law, backed by Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan and Poole’s family, would allow public naming of offenders if victims consent, with details published online by the Courts Service.
The goal is to help people assess risks in relationships and prevent future tragedies by increasing transparency and accountability.
The register aims to honor Poole’s memory and strengthen protections for survivors.
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Irlanda considerará la "Ley de Jennie" para nombrar abusadores domésticos, inspirada en el asesinato de Jennifer Poole en 2021.