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A domestic homicide review (DHR) takes place when a person aged 16 or over has (or is believed to have) died from violence, abuse or neglect by either:
DHRs do not inquire into how someone died, or who is to blame, and are not part of any disciplinary process or criminal investigation. They are in addition to these and the coroner’s inquest. Their purpose is to:
Since 13 April 2011 there has been a statutory requirement for local community safety partnerships to conduct a review following a domestic homicide that meets the criteria provided by the Home Office.
Results of previous domestic homicide reviews carried out by East Cambridgeshire Community Safety Partnership can be viewed below: