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CSI returns to Galway Business School
Montmartre Training has announced an autumn 2014 run of the successful diploma in criminalistics and forensic psychology at Galway Business School, commencing Saturday September 20 for eight weeks from 10am to 1pm.
First volunteers ready to help victims of sexual assault
Volunteer child and family accompaniment officers are being recruited and trained for the Paediatric Forensic Medical Services to support child victims of sexual assault and their families.
Manuela fund to help train child advocates to support sexually abused children
Money raised from a foundation set up in memory of a Swiss teenager who was murdered in the city in October 2007 will be used to fund an innovative project which will train volunteers to support children who have been sexually abused.
Misleading authorities should be made a criminal offence says Higgins
Misleading a State authority on matters of national importance must be made a criminal offence, according to Galway Labour senator Lorraine Higgins.
Kinetic helps sheds light on new Rape Crisis Centre campaign
A powerful new campaign is being launched by the Rape Crisis Centre in Galway.
CSI returns to Galway Business School
Montmartre Training has announced a spring run of the diploma in criminalistics and forensic psychology at Galway Business School.
Mayo Rape Crisis Centre welcomes audit into clerical abuse
The Mayo Rape Crisis Centre (MRCC) welcomes the publication of the Review of Safeguarding Practices in dioceses prepared by Ian Elliot, in particular relating to the Tuam Diocese.
Protection of white collar whistleblowers is a major step forward, says Phelan
Fine Gael TD for Carlow/Kilkenny John Paul Phelan has welcomed legislation to tackle white collar crime which came into effect on Tuesday last.
Verdict of accidental death in Gallagher case
A verdict of accidental death was returned by a jury following an eight-day inquest into the death of Achill woman Ashling Gallagher, who died in a road collision on the N59 in 2004.
Verdict of accidental death in Gallagher case
A verdict of accidental death was returned by a jury following an eight-day inquest into the death of Achill woman Ashling Gallagher, who died in a road collision on the N59 in 2004.