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How a prisoner is released - including Parole Board hearings, resettlement schemes and temporary release on licence
When a prisoner is released depends on: the length of their sentence their…
A prisoner may be allowed to leave prison for short periods towards the…
All prisoners get help preparing for life when they leave prison. In the…
A person leaving prison may get the following financial support: Universal…
How to complete supplementary pages CT600A and what information you need to include.
Information on the change to automatic release dates for some prisoners so they leave after serving 40% of their sentence, rather than the current 50%.
Guidance in the event of a release of biological, chemical and radiological agents.
The range of prison sentences a court can give - including suspended, fixed-term, indeterminate and life sentences.
Use this form to register that the property charged has been released from the charge or no longer forms part of the company's property.
Find out how much you have to pay and where you have to collect your vehicle from if it's been clamped or impounded
Field inspection reports for the Genetic Modification Inspectorate deliberate release inspection programme in England.
Rules and guidance for prison and probation staff on the release on temporary licence scheme.
Who can get parole for determinate and indeterminate sentences, represent yourself at a hearing and challenge a Parole Board decision
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