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The Victims' Code focuses on victims' rights and sets out the minimum standard that organisations must provide to victims of crime.
Summary of Victims’ Rights 1. To be able to understand and to be…
How you can expect to be treated by the police if you are a witness to a crime or incident, and if you are asked to give evidence in a criminal court.
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How to use the common data standards for the criminal justice system (CJS) in England and Wales.
The Parole Board Rules were introduced on 22 July 2019 and apply to all parole cases referred to the Parole Board on or after that date.
The agreement between HMPPS, the National Police Chief’s Council and the CPS on the referral, investigation and prosecution of crimes committed in prisons.
Guidance for members on risk assessment of prisoners.
Member guidance on neurodiveristy.
Guidance for members on prisoners who maintain their innocence
The guidance is part of a range of initiatives to move the Parole Board to a trauma-informed and trauma-responsive organisation.
This guidance supports Parole Board panels in identifying when a specialist report may be required and in making directions for specialist reports.
Circulars for the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015.
Guidance for judges, defence lawyers and prosecutors on accessing the professional Wi-Fi network in criminal courts in England and Wales.
HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) Crime Reform Evaluation is being conducted by IFF Research on behalf of HMCTS.
The Parole Board has extended its approved Welsh Language Scheme for a further two-year period, from 2021 until 2023.
This guidance relates to prisoners who have been transferred from England and Wales to another United Kingdom jurisdiction and vice versa.
Vacancy: Non-Executive Director of the Management Committee of the Parole Board for England and Wales and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee
This document contains the following information: Draft Revised code of practice for conditional cautions - adults
Guidance for Parole Board members regarding interventions undertaken by prisoners.
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