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CEO Martin Jones outlines the Parole Board's stance following the introduction of the Prisoners (Disclosure of Information About Victims) Act 2020, known as Helen's Law.
The Parole Board is holding two online events with Cambridge Centre for Criminal Justice and the Institute of Criminology to explore the future of parole.
The Parole Board has released the following statement after the Prisoners (disclosure of information about victims) Bill received Royal Assent.
The Parole Board and PPCS have been looking at how to support both the parole review and executive release process, in a way which avoids a duplication of work.
The Parole Board has released the following statement in light of the Government's announcement of a second lockdown.
Martin Jones welcomes the new Government Root and Branch review of parole and explores the possibility of holding certain parole hearings in court
Martin Jones explores the importance of family support for prisoners during their parole review as The Board published a new leaflet on the topic.
Parole Board chief executive Martin Jones discusses the importance of prisoners having a lawyer during a parole review as it publishes a leaflet on the issue.
The Parole Board has launched two information booklets for family and friends of prisoners going through parole and prisoners who choose to represent themselves
The Parole Board for England & Wales conducted more hearings last year than ever before with a record high of more 8,200 face-to-face parole reviews
Parole Board CEO Martin Jones explains the Board's recovery strategy as the UK-wide lockdown begins to ease
Martin Jones, CEO of the Parole Board, discusses the Board's recruitment drive to find new psychologist, psychiatrist and retired judicial members
The Board is seeking psychologist, psychiatrist and retired judicial members to contribute to its vital work
Martin Jones, CEO of the Parole Board, discusses the Parole Board business plan 2020-2022 and its strategic aims and priorities.
The Parole Board clarifies its position, and how this will affect prisoners on the early release scheme
Covid-19 response for criminal courts, and the question being raised about the victims personal statement following government guidelines
Martin Jones, CEO writes about Parole Board's response to coronavirus
Parole Board continue to follow government advice
The Parole Board has been and is continuing to make contingency plans should the work of the Board be impacted by the coronavirus.
Martin Jones, CEO of the Parole Board, describes just how our parole system works and highlights the key benefits
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