There's promising new data about Utah's new law that requires law enforcement to conduct lethality assessments on domestic violence calls.
, which took effect May 3, requires lethality-assessment training concurrent with domestic violence response training for all certified law enforcement officers in Utah.
"Those people who are at the most risk of being killed are able to access those services because officers are providing this screen at the scene when they respond," Gray said.
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