This article is written as part of a special issue of the European Journal of Probation which seeks not simply to describe and to critique ‘parole’ as it has evolved over time, but to focus on the justifications and the actors involved in parole decision-making and supervision. This article explores the changing face of ‘parole’ in England and Wales. The Parole Board today has little in common with the Parole Board of 1967. The characteristics of the prisoners who appear before panels of the Board have also changed. ‘Parole’ is now a very different process, no longer ‘early conditional release’, but what might better be described as ‘delayed conditional release’. This requires a fundamental re-analysis of its purpose and the justifica...
Anglo-American parole owes its theoretical development and its early systematization, indeed its ver...
Current due process law gives little protection to prisoners at the point of parole, even though the...
Current due process law gives little protection to prisoners at the point of parole, even though the...
The decision to release is a defining feature of the carceral experience: at once a necessary functi...
The chapter traces the emergence of parole onto the policy agenda in England and Wales between 1960 ...
Although the size of the prison`s population stopped to increase so dynamically in England and Wales...
This article is based on the preparatory work for the recommendation of the Council of Europe on con...
This article examines the effects that the new criteria for parole, introduced in 1992, have had on ...
Reform of the parole system has emerged as the cause célèbre of a resurgent law and order politics. ...
There is growing concern about revocations of parole for technical violations of parole conditions. ...
THE term " parole " is used by the prison system to describe the release of an offender on...
Prisoner release has emerged as a key site of penal policy contestation in England and Wales. A seri...
Reform of the parole system has emerged as the cause célèbre of a resurgent law and order politics. ...
This article examines the most recent changes in Australian parole laws, policies and practices in t...
PurposeLittle is known about how ex-prisoners’ parole supervision experiences support or hinder the ...
Anglo-American parole owes its theoretical development and its early systematization, indeed its ver...
Current due process law gives little protection to prisoners at the point of parole, even though the...
Current due process law gives little protection to prisoners at the point of parole, even though the...
The decision to release is a defining feature of the carceral experience: at once a necessary functi...
The chapter traces the emergence of parole onto the policy agenda in England and Wales between 1960 ...
Although the size of the prison`s population stopped to increase so dynamically in England and Wales...
This article is based on the preparatory work for the recommendation of the Council of Europe on con...
This article examines the effects that the new criteria for parole, introduced in 1992, have had on ...
Reform of the parole system has emerged as the cause célèbre of a resurgent law and order politics. ...
There is growing concern about revocations of parole for technical violations of parole conditions. ...
THE term " parole " is used by the prison system to describe the release of an offender on...
Prisoner release has emerged as a key site of penal policy contestation in England and Wales. A seri...
Reform of the parole system has emerged as the cause célèbre of a resurgent law and order politics. ...
This article examines the most recent changes in Australian parole laws, policies and practices in t...
PurposeLittle is known about how ex-prisoners’ parole supervision experiences support or hinder the ...
Anglo-American parole owes its theoretical development and its early systematization, indeed its ver...
Current due process law gives little protection to prisoners at the point of parole, even though the...
Current due process law gives little protection to prisoners at the point of parole, even though the...