How do Parole Board decisions affect individual outcomes on release and risks to
public protection? What is the impact of review timeliness for prisoners?
Background
The objective for MoJ is to develop a sustainable and effective prison and probation service that protects the public, delivers interventions that break the cycle of reoffending and rebuilds confidence in the criminal justice system. We want to divert adults, children and young people away from crime. Our evidence interests span a range of areas through all stages of the justice system, with a particular focus on improving holistic systems-wide understanding of what works to improve outcomes.
Next steps
Get in touch with Evidence_partnerships@justice.gov.uk
Research fields
Related UKRI funded projects
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Evaluating the long-term impact of Release on Temporary License (ROTL)
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Why might this be relevant?
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Why might this be relevant?
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Why might this be relevant?
The project investigates compliance and breach in criminal justice social work, which indirectly relates to parole board decisions and public protection risks.