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Letter of resignation from Nick Hardwick to the Secretary of State for Justice
Nick Hardwick spoke to the Faculty of Forensic Psychiatry Annual Conference where he called again for greater transparency of the parole system.
This sets out the grounds upon which a judicial review may be sought in the context of parole
The Parole Board welcomes the decision for an independent review of victim contact in the case of John Worboys and extending the terms of reference for reviewing the parole process
Professor Nick Hardwick responds to concerns about Worboys' case
The Parole Board welcomes the announcement that legal aid is to be reinstated for pre-tariff reviews for indeterminate sentence prisoners
This is a brief summary on how the Parole Board make decisions on ISP parole reviews
Professor Nick Hardwick welcomes support from the Lord Chancellor for greater transparency
Nick Hardwick, Parole Board Chair, has given a statement following the decision by a 3 member Parole Board panel to release John Worboys
Due to flooding at 52, Queen Anne's Gate, the Parole Board offices will be closed on 27 December 2017
The Parole Board will have staff in the office throughout the Christmas period
The Parole Board is holding its annual open Management Committee meeting on 14 December 2017, please sign up if you wish to attend
Parole Board supports Why me? Victims for Restorative Justice in an initiative launched as part of Restorative Justice week (16- 23 November)
Nick Hardwick, Chair of the Parole Board, gave a speech looking at the "past, present and future of parole" at event marking the organisation's 50th Anniversary
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
David Lammy has published his independent review into the treatment of, and outcomes for, BAME individuals in the criminal justice system.
Parole Board CEO Martin Jones blogs about the challenges the Parole Board face going forward
Good progress after a difficult period but more still to do
Following the new rules being published in November 2016 there have been changes to options for IPP cases at the paper stage.
Following a number of pilot projects last year, the Board has adapted it's approach to listing oral hearings.
The National Audit Office (NAO) today published a report acknowledging the challenges faced by the Board and the progress being made.
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