Intimate Partner Homicide Prevention and Law Enforcement Danger Assessment 

Description: This comprehensive training program equips law enforcement professionals with essential knowledge and tools to prevent intimate partner homicide. 

The course covers:
 

  • National and Georgia-specific intimate partner homicide statistics

  • Key risk factors, including stalking, firearms, homicide/suicide, and in-depth strangulation analysis

  • Core components of intimate partner homicide reduction strategies

  • Evidence-based risk assessment techniques for law enforcement

  • Detailed exploration of the Danger Assessment for Law Enforcement (DA-LE) tool

Participants will engage in interactive case studies, video demonstrations, and practical exercises to reinforce learning. The training emphasizes a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach to increasing victim safety and offender accountability. By the end of this course, officers will be prepared to implement evidence-based risk assessment tools and collaborate effectively with support services to reduce intimate partner homicide rates.

This training is primarily designed for law enforcement professionals. However, we welcome participants from various disciplines. If you're unsure whether this training is appropriate for you, please feel free to reach out with any questions ([email protected]). 


 

Contact

Lead Project Coordinator - Fatality Review & Law Enforcement Education Carolynn Brooks