
Who to Release?
Parole, fairness and criminal justice
Nicola Padfield(Editor)
Willan Publishing
1st Edition
Published on 1. April 2007
Book
Hardback
284 pages
978-1-84392-227-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book is concerned to explore the changing role of the Parole Board across the range of its responsibilities, including the prediction of risk and deciding on the release (or continued detention) of the growing number of recalled prisoners and of those subject to indeterminate sentences. In doing so it aims to rectify the lack of attention that has been given by lawyers, academics and practitioners to back door sentencing (where the real length of a sentence is decided by those who take the decision to release) compared to front door sentencing' (decisions taken by judges or magistrates in court). Particular attention is given in this book to the important changes made to the role and working of the Parole Board as a result of the impact of the early release scheme of the Criminal Justice Act 2005, with the Parole Board now deciding in Panels concerned with determinate sentence prisoners, lifers and recalled prisoners. A wide range of significant issues, and case law, has arisen as a result of these changes, which the contributors to this book, leading authorities in the field, aim to explore.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cullompton
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Undergraduate
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
690 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84392-227-8 (9781843922278)
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Person
Nicola Padfield is Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University.
Content
1. Introduction Part One: Setting the scene 2. Who should we keep locked up? 3. Parole and Risk Assessment 4. The Parole Board and the Changing Face of Public Law 5. Why fairness matters in criminal justice 6. The New Zealand Parole Board: independence and domestic and international challenges Part Two: Dealing with indeterminacy 7. Dealing with indeterminacy: life sentences and IPP 8. The Parole Board as a court 9. The Parole Board: Current Practice and Future Changes: a judicial member's perspective Part Three: Recall: Challenges for the Parole Board and NOMS 10. The Recall and Re-release of Determinate Sentence Prisoners 11. Discretion, Offender attributes and the recall process 12. Recall: Contested facts and risk assessmentPart Four: Is predicting risk fair? 13. Offenders' views on risk assessment 14. MAPPA, parole and the management of high risk offenders in the community 15. The paradoxical effects of stringent risk management: community failure and sex offenders Part Five: Pulling the threads together 16. Public Confidence - the real challenge 17. A personal overview