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Parole Board hearings - what happens

Basic information about Parole Board hearings.

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Parole Board Information for Victims Booklet

Aimed at victims of crimes. This guides addresses FAQs  victims have about parole and how the Parole Board works. It explains how the Parole Board makes its decisions, what a Victim Personal Statement is and how to make one. It also explains what Parole Board oral hearings are and helps you decide whether you want to attend a hearing in person.

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Apply for parole if you're a young offender

You might be able to get parole as a young offender if you’re a young adult (18 to 21) or a juvenile (under 18). Parole means you can leave prison or be released from custody before the end of your sentence, but you’ll be kept under supervision.

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Understanding your licence conditions

Explains what conditions come under a licence, answers FAQs when being put on licence like what happens if you refuse, tell you about supervision and support you will get, what happens if you break the rules, and more.

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Licence Conditions and how the Parole Board use them

A guide that explains what are the conditions your licence could come under, how the Parole Board can use in their decisions and how they can alter them, 

Criminal Justice Hub
What does being ‘on licence’ mean?

A brief summary of what 'on licence' means, the conditions, supervision, and what happens if you refuse the licence. 

Prisoners' Families Helpline
Release on licence

Summarises what is means to be released 'on licence', lists the conditions of a licence and answers some FAQs on being on licence. 

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