had potentially exposed hundreds of vulnerable people to 'potential risk of harm'. More than a third of the 35,107 domestic abuse incidents recorded between the launch of iOPS in July and October last year required a ‘more in-depth review’, according to GMP.The force has revisited a quarter of these incidents so far, meaning just over 10,000 cases are still outstanding.A report to Greater Manchester’s police and crime panel shows that 96 per cent of the cases that have been reviewed comply with national crime recording standards.The region's deputy mayor Baroness Beverley Hughes, who oversees policing, told the panel that work had been ‘proceeding at pace’ before the coronavirus pandemic.“We’d already done the child protection cases but it.
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