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  • Open consultation Consultation on Measures to Improve Victim Engagement in the Parole Process

    Topics:
    • Justice and the law, 
    • Policing and community safety, 
    • Prisons

    Consultation closes 22 May 2026, 11.59 pm

    Summary

    As Minister of Justice, my priority is to work collaboratively with partners across government, policing, and the wider justice system to build a safer and fairer society for all. I am deeply committed to ensuring that victims of crime are treated with dignity, compassion and respect throughout their journey in the criminal justice system.

    Whilst significant progress has been made in recent years to improve support for victims, we must continue to listen, learn and act on what matters to those directly impacted by crime.

    Documents

    • Consultation document Adobe PDF (273 KB)
    • Equality screening document Adobe PDF (229 KB)
    • Rural needs impact document Adobe PDF (209 KB)

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    Consultation description

    The Department of Justice wants to improve the experience of victims of crime throughout all stages of the criminal justice process.  We recognise that this process does not end when an offender is sentenced to imprisonment. It includes the stage at which an offender is eligible for release on licence and the Parole Commissioners have to decide if the offender is safe to be released into the community.

    Knowing that an offender may be released into the community can be a worrying and potentially re-traumatising experience for victims.  This is especially the case where offenders have been through the parole review process a number of times before they are allowed to be released (or if they have been released and subsequently had their Licence revoked and been recalled back to prison).  In these circumstances victims may feel unable to move forward whilst this cycle of reviews is ongoing.

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