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Improving victims engagement in the parole process
The latest revised guidance on victims.
A guide to criminal court statistics.
Guidance for panels to identify if/when the support of an intermediary may be required for a prisoner.
Guidance for members on prisoners who maintain their innocence
Development of a publications and information service to improve access to hearing information for court and tribunal users.
Revised guidance on prisoners who are transgender
Member guidance on IPP/DPP sentenced prisoners.
This booklet answers common questions victims have about parole and how the Parole Board works.
The guidance is part of a range of initiatives to move the Parole Board to a trauma-informed and trauma-responsive organisation.
The Parole Board's guidance to members on deferrals.
Privacy notice for user research participants taking part in research activities.
Guidance for Parole Board members on the changes brought about by the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders (LASPO) Act 2012.
Guidance to provide advice to Parole Board members who may find themselves appointed to a hearing which is to be held in public.
How Parole Board members decide to refer cases to an oral hearing, and the rules they must follow when making this decision.
The review will look at the case for changing key aspects of Parole Board decision-making.
This guide for staff, offenders and their representatives covers what happens in the parole process, and the duties of the practitioners involved.
Overview and guidance on parole for children and young people.
Guidance on the work of the Duty Member
Parole Board guidance for members regarding prisoners who are children.
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