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The Parole Board moved office on 6 October and is now located in the main Ministry of Justice building at 102 Petty France. As part of the move, all staff have been issued with new telephone numbers.
Judicial members chair Parole Board oral hearings and assess the risk posed by a prisoner's release. This case study describes their role.
Psychiatrist members of the Parole Board have expertise in forensic psychiatry and interpreting complex data. A member talks about her role.
Psychologist members of the Parole Board have strong analytical skills and can interpret complex information. A member discusses her role.
This case study is about a probation member, who brings to the Parole Board skills in managing risk in the community.
Independent members come from all walks of life and bring diversity to the Parole Board. An independent member talks about his role.
An update on the Fair for the Future project to streamline management of parole review cases, in response to the Osborn judgment.
The Parole Board responds to the inspectorate's report into the victim contact arrangements in probation trusts.
The Parole Board responds to the government's response to the Victim Commissioner's report on the Probation Victim Contact Scheme.
A project has been set up to understand the impact of the Supreme Court judgment in the case of Osborn, Booth and Reilly.
The Parole Board welcomes the announcement that early release will no longer be automatic for child rapists and terrorists.
This report gives an overview of the challenging work being done with some of the most serious offenders in the criminal justice system.
This press release summarises the main points of the annual report, including key statistics for the year 2012 to 2013.
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