Clare Haven Concerned About Stereotyping of Victims of Abuse

Fresh concerns are being raised by Clare Haven about how victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse in particular are treated by the Irish legal system. 

Clare Haven, the charity which offers supports to those who have suffered domestic violence, says recent revelations in the Graham Dwyer murder trial are only the tip of the ice-berg. 

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The comments follow the publication of a new report which has found the system is failing victims with many allegations not being fully investigated.

Denise Dunne of Clare Haven says stereo typing is a real concern for victims.