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The Parole Board is publishing its Annual Report and Accounts for 2020/21 in Autumn 2021. In the meantime, the Parole Board is pleased to publish its member biographies, performance data and register of interests.
Martin Jones, CEO of the Parole Board, describes just how our parole system works and highlights the key benefits
Parole Board continue to follow government advice to postpone all oral hearings
This booklet is for prisoners who decide not to have help from a lawyer when getting ready for their parole review and how best to prepare for an oral hearing.
An update on the e-Dossier project at the Parole Board which aims to have paperless hearings by October 2017.
"A Victim's guide to parole", a new video to help victims of crime understand what to expect during the parole process, has been released by the Parole Board and the Victims' Commissioner.
The Parole Board has today published its Annual Report and Accounts for 2015/16.
The Parole Board will have staff in the office throughout the Christmas period, apart from on 25 and 26 December 2018 and 1 January 2019.
You will find attached the decision following the application for the parole hearing of Darren Mackrell to allow the public to observe the hearing.
The Parole Board for England and Wales today announced that Claire Bassett, Chief Executive Officer, will be leaving the organisation in October 2015.
You will find attached the decision following the application for the parole hearing of Paul Gadd to allow the public to observe the hearing.
The Parole Board for England and Wales has published its Annual Report for 2014 to 2015.
Details of when the Parole Board office will be closed over the Christmas period.
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.
Martin Jones discusses the issue of mental health among prisoners and the work of the Board in this area.
The Parole Board is very concerned about the plight of many prisoners serving IPP sentences and welcomes the HMIP report.
You will find attached the decision following the application for the parole hearing of Paul Weddle to allow the public to observe the hearing.
This is the summary of the decision following the parole review for Charles Salvador
In his 2nd monthly blog, Martin Jones, CEO of the Parole Board, talks about the diversity of the membership, moving offices, reducing deferrals, and welcoming the new Chair.
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