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Parole Board guidance for members regarding prisoners who are children.
The Parole Board has submitted its response to the MoJ consultation: "Reconsideration of Parole Board decisions: creating a new and open system."
The Parole Board's guidance to members on deferrals.
Guidance for Parole Board members and parole practitioners about what is expected of them when contributing to an oral hearing.
How Parole Board members decide to refer cases to an oral hearing, and the rules they must follow when making this decision.
This guide for staff, offenders and their representatives covers what happens in the parole process, and the duties of the practitioners involved.
A comprehensive review of the generic parole process for indeterminate sentence prisoners.
Parole Board continue to follow government advice to postpone all oral hearings
The Parole Board has published guidance for its members on factors to take into consideration when reviewing cases of young adults.
Guidance on Restorative Justice has been in development for some time, following a multi-agency Restorative Justice Workshop in September 2019.
This is the revised guidance on Types of Cases.
Parole Board duty members deal with requests received from the Secretary of State or the prisoner/legal representative that fall outside routine processes.
Information setting out how the Parole Board uses Twitter.
The Parole Board has revised its policy and guidance on digitally recording parole proceedings.
Member guidance for cases where the prisoner’s first or preferred language is Welsh, as well as any other individual that communicates with the Board in Welsh.
This guidance relates to prisoners who have been transferred from England and Wales to another United Kingdom jurisdiction and vice versa.
This guidance offers information on the Board's duties under the Code of Practice for Victims of Crime.
Vacancy: Non-Executive Director of the Management Committee of the Parole Board for England and Wales and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee
The operational protocol sets out how the parole system operates
Revised Guidance on Representation
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