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You will find attached the decision following the application for the parole hearing of Mr Thomas Park to allow the public to observe the hearing.
The Parole Board welcomes feedback from anyone and as such we have developed a new avenue to provide feedback.
The Secretary of State has approved the appointments, reappointments and the extension of tenures of Parole Board Members. These comprise independent, psychologist, psychiatrist, terrorist risk and judicial members.
The Parole Board is committed to protecting and promoting equality and diversity and this guidance sets out its duty under the Equality Act 2010
You will find attached the decision following the application for the parole hearing of Marc Williams to allow the public to observe the hearing.
The is a public guide to show the Decision-Making Framework used by Parole Board members
A Parole Board decision can be challenged through: The reconsideration mechanism, an application to set aside a decision and Judicial review
The Directions set out what the Parole Board must take into account when giving advice on a prisoner's suitability for open conditions.
A guide for legal practitioners about how the Parole Board handles litigation and the way it deals with judicial reviews.
Information for Parole Board members and other practitioners on the parole process, including detailed guidance on oral hearings.
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.
How to make a complaint about the Parole Board's service.
The Parole Board has published guidance for its members on factors to take into consideration when reviewing cases where mental capacity is a consideration.
You will find attached the decision following the application for the parole hearing of Jason Smith to allow the public to observe the hearing.
A form for stakeholders to make applications to vary Parole Board directions, request a deferral, request for additional witnesses, and ask for other information.
You will find attached the decision following the application for the parole hearing of Jon Venables to allow the public to observe the hearing.
You will find attached the decision following the application for the parole hearing of Gareth Wyn Jones to allow the public to observe the hearing.
This is the summary of the decision following the parole review for Charles Salvador
CEO Martin Jones outlines the Parole Board's stance on Recalls, why they happen and how they are managed.
The key principles the Parole Board must follow when considering an allegation that has been made against a prisoner and the allegation is disputed.
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