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Parole Board Member Recruitment
Parole Board's Complaints Policy and Code of Conduct for Members and Staff.
Member guidance for cases where the prisoner’s first language is not English (or Welsh), and translation of documents, or an interpreter, may be needed.
Members of the public can now request summaries of parole decisions.
Revised Guidance on Quality Assurance
The Parole Board Rules were introduced on 22 July 2019 and apply to all parole cases referred to the Parole Board on or after that date.
The Parole Board decides whether prisoners who are serving certain types of sentences can be released.
Member guidance on IPP/DPP sentenced individuals.
Guidance for members on prisoners who maintain their innocence
Improving victims engagement in the parole process
The Parole Board reconsideration mechanism was launched on 22 July 2019. This allows parties to the case to apply for reconsideration of a parole decision.
An outline of the parole process
Information on the process for licence terminations for those serving Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) or Detention for Public Protection (DPP) sentence
Setting aside a Parole Board decision
The key principles the Parole Board must follow when considering an allegation that has been made against a prisoner and the allegation is disputed.
Guidance for Parole Board members carrying out Member Case Assessment (MCA) work
The Easy Read guides help explain to prisoners how the parole process works.
The Parole Board welcomes feedback from anyone and as such we have developed a new avenue to provide feedback.
Member guidance on neurodiveristy.
Latest guidance on how Parole Board panels make decisions.
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