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<p>In May 2018, the Government amended the Parole Board Rules to allow victims and
other parties to request summaries of Parole Board decisions for the first time. To
date, the Parole Board has produced over 1000 decision summaries. This has helped
victims and the wider public have a greater understanding of parole decisions.</p><p>
</p><p>Decision summaries have been an important first step in bringing greater openness
to the parole system. In September 2018, the Government’s Victims’ Strategy recognised
that more must be done to increase the transparency of the parole process and the
way we communicate with victims. Since then, in February 2019, the Secretary of State
published a Review of the Parole Board Rules which further underlined the Government’s
commitment to improve the transparency of the parole process.</p><p> </p><p>In light
of this review, the Parole Board have committed to:</p><ul><li>produce Standard Practice
guidance to provide clear and public information about how release decisions are reached</li><li>improve
other publicly available information about how parole works</li><li>continue to work
with broadcast and print media to increase understanding of how parole works, including
allowing the media to observe some hearings</li></ul><p> </p><p>These measures will
improve public understanding of how the parole system operates, support greater consistency
in decision making and provide accountability where standards may not have been met.</p><p>
</p><p>In February 2019, the Secretary of State also launched a Tailored Review of
the Parole Board. This review will include further reflection on the transparency
of the Parole Board, its governance, decision making and the information and data
it shares with the public (building on the work of recent reviews). The Tailored Review
will publish its findings in the summer of 2019.</p>
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