Communities and safety

Domestic Violence Homicide Reviews

Domestic Homicide Reviews (DHRs) were established on a statutory basis under Section 9 of the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act (2004) which came into effect on 13th April 2011.

Under guidance issued by the Home Office, any incident of domestic violence or abuse which results in the death of the victim requires a DHR to be carried out by the local Community Safety Partnership. In Liverpool the Safer and Stronger Communities Team co-ordinate the review process. 

The purpose of the multi-agency review is to ensure that agencies are responding appropriately to victims of domestic violence and to apply any lessons learned through an action plan or recommendations.

There are no inquiries into who is culpable, this is for the court or coroner to decide.

Recently published Liverpool Domestic Homicide Reviews (LDHRs)

LDHR 22: Review of the death of 'Tommy' in 2021

LDHR 22: Review of the death of 'Tay' in 2021

LDHR25: Review for the death of 'Alex' in 2021

LDHR28: Review for the death of 'Holly' in 2022

LDHR21: Review for the death of 'Mary' in 2020

LDHR23: Review for the death of 'Erin' in 2021

LDHR/SAR20: Review for the death of 'Louise' in 2020

LDHR16: Review for the death of 'Sarah' in 2017

If you would like a copy of the action plan for DHR16, please email MARAC@liverpool.gov.uk

LDHR15: Review for the death of 'Joan' in 2018

If you would like a copy of the action plan for DHR15, please email MARAC@liverpool.gov.uk

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