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A Parole Board decision can be challenged through: The reconsideration mechanism, an application to set aside a decision and Judicial review
Revised Guidance on Foreign National Prisoners
Guidance for members on risk assessment of prisoners.
The is a public guide to show the Decision-Making Framework used by Parole Board members
The Easy Read guides help explain to prisoners how the parole process works.
The Parole Board Observer Guidance has been updated.
The latest revised guidance on victims.
Latest guidance on how Parole Board panels make decisions.
The updated Framework for listing oral hearings.
Latest guidance on reconsideration sets out the process from start to finish.
This is the summary of the decision following the parole review for Glyn Razzell
This guidance is for Parole Board members carrying out Oral Hearing work.
The guidance is part of a range of initiatives to move the Parole Board to a trauma-informed and trauma-responsive organisation.
The Decision Writing Guidance is for all members involved in writing and reviewing Parole Board decisions.
The Parole Board has published guidance for its members on factors to take into consideration when reviewing cases where mental capacity is a consideration.
This booklet answers common questions victims have about parole and how the Parole Board works.
A guide for legal practitioners about how the Parole Board handles litigation and the way it deals with judicial reviews.
This guide is for anyone wishing to support or help someone in prison who is going through a parole review.
This guidance is to assist Parole Board Panels with their understanding of, and responsibility for, setting licence conditions.
This guidance supports Parole Board panels in identifying when a specialist report may be required and in making directions for specialist reports.
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