The National Police Chiefs' Council also announced that they would begin working on a system to carry out regular automated checks. More than 1,000 Met Police officers and staff who have previously been accused of domestic abuse or sexual offences are having their cases reviewed.
Forces are expected to have identified all cases for further investigation by September - with inquiries to be prioritised based on the threat and risk identified.
The NPCC said the final stage of the process will be to develop a new automated platform to carry out continuous national police database checks.
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