Survey: 'Six in ten wouldn't help domestic abuse victim'

Less than four out of ten people in the Republic of Ireland would try to help a neighbour suffering domestic violence, a survey will reveal next month.

Survey: 'Six in ten wouldn't help domestic abuse victim'

Less than four out of ten people in the Republic of Ireland would try to help a neighbour suffering domestic violence, a survey will reveal next month.

The study by Cosc, the State agency for preventing domestic and sexual violence, shows although people want to help, many are reluctant to intervene.

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