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Formed | 1967 |
Type | tribunal non-departmental public body |
Jurisdiction | Scotland |
Headquarters | Saughton House, Broomhouse Drive, Edinburgh, EH11 3XD 55°56′06″N 3°10′58″W / 55.93489°N 3.18291°W |
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Parent department | Justice Directorate of the Scottish Government |
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Website | www |
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The Parole Board for Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Bòrd Cead-saoraidh na h-Alba) is a tribunal non-departmental public body in Scotland first established in 1967, with responsibility for parole decisions. Its decision making and operating are independent of the Scottish Government, and many of its decisions are binding on Scottish Ministers. The Parole Board has statutory powers to:
The Parole Board also has the power to advise the Scottish Ministers on additional conditions on prisoners' release licences, and it operates as appellate body for alleged breaches of Home Detention Curfew. The Parole Board can only make a determination where the Scottish Ministers refer a case.
John Watt is the current chairman having been appointed to that position on 1 January 2013.