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Guidance and advice about coronavirus (COVID-19) in Parole Board settings for members, staff, MoJ, HMPPS and cross agency working.
The Parole Board decides whether prisoners who are serving certain types of sentences can be released.
This is the guide for Parole Board oral hearings.
Make a victim personal statement to the Parole Board - who can make one, how to write it, and what happens at a parole hearing
This is the summary of the decision following the parole review for Nicholas Bidar
Information regarding current Parole Processes
A series of blog from Parole Board CEO Martin Jones on the work of the Parole Board
Use this form to challenge a parole decision not to release a prisoner
Parole Board's Complaints Policy and Code of Conduct for Members and Staff.
Who can get parole for determinate and indeterminate sentences, represent yourself at a hearing and challenge a Parole Board decision
The Secretary of State has approved the following appointments of Parole Board members.
An outline of the parole process
Parole Board Member Recruitment
Apply for parole if you're a young offender - who can apply, how to apply, help with parole, appeal against a decision
Revised Guidance on Prisoners who are Transgender
Revised Guidance on Judicial Reviews and Private Law Claims
Revised Guidance on Restricted Patients and the Mental Health Act.
The key principles the Parole Board must follow when considering an allegation that has been made against a prisoner and the allegation is disputed.
The Parole Board Observer Policy Guidance has been partially suspended, please see below for more details.
The Parole Board policy on oral hearings for juvenile offenders.
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