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The Parole Board (Welsh: Y Bwrdd Parôl ar gyfer Cymru a Lloegr [1]) was established in 1968 under the Criminal Justice Act 1967. It became an independent executive non-departmental public body (NDPB) on 1 July 1996 under the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 .
In a decision document seen by BBC Wales, the Parole Board said it had identified "protective factors" that would reduce the risk of him reoffending, including "his ability to reflect on ...
In deciding whether to release him once again, a parole board panel said it had considered risk factors around his attitude to relationships, including, "wanting to control a partner", "jealousy ...
A parole board is a panel of people who decide whether an offender should be released from prison on parole after serving ... (Parole Board for England and Wales), ...
Corby joined the Management Committee of the Parole Board in 2015 and became chair in April 2018, succeeding Nick Hardwick. The Parole Board is an independent body which decides whether prisoners in England and Wales can be safely released into the community. It determines around 15,000 cases each year.
The Parole Board has refused the latest bid for freedom by Charles Bronson, one of the UK’s longest-serving prisoners. The independent body announced its decision on Thursday, nearly one month ...
Nicholas Lionel Hardwick CBE (born 19 July 1957) is a British executive who has led UK-based charities and criminal justice organisations. Most recently he was chair of the Parole Board for England and Wales from March 2016 until his resignation on 28 March 2018 following a legal challenge to a Parole Board decision to release convicted serial rapist John Worboys.
A racist thug who murdered black teenager Anthony Walker is to be released from jail after a recommendation by the Parole Board. Michael Barton, the brother of former Premiership footballer Joey ...