The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.This note examines the implications of the High Court challenge to the Parole Board decision to release the serial sex offender John Worboys (now known as John Radford). Three central issues emerged: (1) that the Parole Board ruling was not irrational on the basis of the evidence considered (2) evidence untried in a criminal court of allegations of like offending should have been considered in a determination of risk (3) that the overarching requirement for open justice meant that the existing Parole Board Rules required revision. All three aspects are considered further
Over the last forty years, victims have gained access to every stage of the criminal justice process...
This article addresses a number of issues regarding post-sentence detention order regimes in the con...
The Dangerous Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) Programme has been a controversial initiative in En...
Parole for offenders serving life sentences has ignited questions in media reports and political cir...
BACKGROUND: Existing research explores Parole Board decision-making, but not specifically for perpet...
This thesis uses a novel methodology to understand parole decisions about perpetrators of domestic v...
Granting parole to offenders serving life sentences has raised questions in public and political di...
This study, the first to examine parole decisions for perpetrators of domestic violence in England a...
When sentencing an offender to a period of imprisonment of at least one year, Victorian courts ordin...
Background: In Scotland as elsewhere there has been growing political and public interest in the fun...
An inmate at a federal penal institution is entitled only to be released after full service of his ...
This Case Note analyzes the Second Circuit\u27s decision in United States ex rel. Johnson v. Chairma...
State parole boards have historically operated free from constitutional constraints when making deci...
The decision to release is a defining feature of the carceral experience: at once a necessary functi...
Abstract: The Dangerous Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) Programme has been a controversial initia...
Over the last forty years, victims have gained access to every stage of the criminal justice process...
This article addresses a number of issues regarding post-sentence detention order regimes in the con...
The Dangerous Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) Programme has been a controversial initiative in En...
Parole for offenders serving life sentences has ignited questions in media reports and political cir...
BACKGROUND: Existing research explores Parole Board decision-making, but not specifically for perpet...
This thesis uses a novel methodology to understand parole decisions about perpetrators of domestic v...
Granting parole to offenders serving life sentences has raised questions in public and political di...
This study, the first to examine parole decisions for perpetrators of domestic violence in England a...
When sentencing an offender to a period of imprisonment of at least one year, Victorian courts ordin...
Background: In Scotland as elsewhere there has been growing political and public interest in the fun...
An inmate at a federal penal institution is entitled only to be released after full service of his ...
This Case Note analyzes the Second Circuit\u27s decision in United States ex rel. Johnson v. Chairma...
State parole boards have historically operated free from constitutional constraints when making deci...
The decision to release is a defining feature of the carceral experience: at once a necessary functi...
Abstract: The Dangerous Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) Programme has been a controversial initia...
Over the last forty years, victims have gained access to every stage of the criminal justice process...
This article addresses a number of issues regarding post-sentence detention order regimes in the con...
The Dangerous Severe Personality Disorder (DSPD) Programme has been a controversial initiative in En...