Mark Keel, 33, was jailed for at least 22 years on Tuesday (May 27) after murdering Maxine Clark at her home in the city’s Riddrie last year.
The 36-year-old mother of four was left with more than 50 injuries.
Before Ms Clark’s death, Keel, who had a history of domestic abuse, was deemed to be at ‘high risk’ of offending again, STV reports.
He was also the subject of separate strict non-harassment orders banning him from approaching or contacting three former partners.
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This included him being jailed in June 2022 for domestic violence.
Keel was referred to the Caledonian Programme in 2023.
This is a behavioural programme run by Glasgow City Council, which is designed to rehabilitate male perpetrators of domestic abuse.
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A requirement of receiving the independently accredited programme is that the individual is subject to a court order which is to last for at least two years.
However, Keel’s attendance at the programme was described as “sporadic”.
Following his sentencing at the High Court in Glasgow earlier this week, the local authority has said it is planning a case review.
This is to examine how the serial abuser was able to miss social work appointments before killing Ms Clark.
A Glasgow City Council spokeswoman said: “We plan to carry out with our partners a case learning review to understand the circumstances of this case.”