LIFE SENTENCE REVIEW COMMISSIONERS
Re-named the Parole Commissioners for Northern Ireland 15 May 2008
The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Dr John Reid, announced the
appointment of 25 Life Sentence Review Commissioners on 9 September 2002,
effective from this date for a period of five years. Commissioners are
primarily be responsible for assessing life sentence prisoners and considering
them for release once the minimum period set by the Court (the tariff)
has expired. They will also be involved in examining the cases of prisoners
recalled to custody and in making recommendations on issues of prisoner
management and rehabilitation.
Commenting on the appointments Dr Reid said:
"I am pleased to be able to announce the appointment of 25 Life
Sentence Review Commissioners who take up their appointments on 9 September.
The Commissioners come from both professional and lay backgrounds and
bring with them the necessary expertise, skills and experience to effectively
carry out their responsibilities in assessing life sentence prisoners
for release at the appropriate time.
"In carrying out their statutory functions, independently of Government,
the Commissioners will be determining the point at which it is no longer
necessary that a life sentence prisoner be detained in custody to protect
the public from serious harm. In so doing, they will undertake an important
role in affording proper protection to the community to which they will
return."
DETAILS OF THE TWENTY-FIVE APPOINTMENTS
Chief Commissioner
Mr. Peter Smith QC is an eminent barrister
with over 30 years experience at the Bar in Northern Ireland. He was appointed
as a Deputy Judge in the High Court of Northern Ireland in 2002 and has
been a Judge of the Courts of Appeal of Jersey & Guernsey since 1996.
Between 1998-1999 he was a member of the Independent Commission on Policing.
Commissioners from a Legal Background
Ms Teresa Doherty, a self employed barrister,
is a member of the Lord Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Appointment
of JP's and a part-time Chairman of the Social Security Appeals Tribunal.
She has previously held the positions of Principal Magistrate and National
Supreme Court Judge for the Judicial and Legal Commission of Papua New
Guinea.
Mrs. Anne Fenton, a solicitor, is Director
of the Institute of Professional Legal Studies at Queen's University,
Belfast. She is a part-time Chairman of the Mental Health Review Tribunal
and has previously held appointments as part-time Chairman to both the
Child Support and Disability Appeal Tribunals.
Mr Brian Garrett is a self employed legal
consultant and Deputy County Court Judge. He is Chairman of the Northern
Ireland Teachers Salary and Conditions of Service Committee and a Chairman
of the Social Security Appeals Tribunals. He has previously held appointments
as Deputy Chairman for the Northern Ireland Independent Commission for
Police Complaints and was a member of the Standing Advisory Commission
on Human Rights.
Mr John Leckey is HM Coroner for Greater
Belfast. He previously served for a period of 5 years as a Commissioner
of the Criminal Cases Review Commission investigating alleged miscarriages
of justice.
Mr Donal McFerran is a solicitor and Deputy
County Court Judge. He is a legal member of the Mental Health Review Tribunal,
holds a number of other General Medical Council appointments and is Secretary
to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal. He is also a Sentence Review
Commissioner.
Ms Clodach McGrory is a self employed barrister
who holds appointments as a Sentence Review Commissioner and legal member
of the Social Security Appeals Tribunal. She is also a member of the Irish
Human Rights Commission.
Mr Derek Rodgers has been a County Court
Judge since 1997 and previously served as a District Judge for a period
of 8 years. He is a member of the Legal Advisory Committee of the Church
of Ireland and holds positions with a number of voluntary organisations.
Commissioners from a Psychiatry & Psychology
Background
Dr Ruth Elliott is a Consultant Clinical
Psychologist who is Secretary of the Northern Ireland Division of Clinical
Psychology and was a member of the Mental Health Commission for seven
years, latterly serving as Vice-Chairman. Until recently she held the
position of Consultant Psychology Service Manager at Belfast City Hospital.
Dr Ronald Galloway was a Consultant Psychiatrist
and Medical Director & Executive Board Member of the Craigavon &
Banbridge Community HPSS Trust prior to his retirement in 1998. He is
presently Chairman of the Cases Scrutiny Committee for the Southern Health
and Social Services Board. He has been a member of the Mental Health Commission
since 1994 and was recently appointed as a member of the Criminal Injuries
Compensation Appeals Panel.
Dr Adrian Grounds is a Lecturer in Forensic
Psychiatry at the Institute of Criminology and Department of Psychiatry
at the University of Cambridge and Honorary Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist
at Addenbrookes Hospital NHS Trust. He is also a Sentence Review Commissioner.
Professor Peter Hepper, Professor and Head
of School of Psychology at Queen's University Belfast. He also serves
as a non-executive Director of the Ulster Community and Hospitals Trust.
Dr Damien McCullagh is a Consultant Clinical
Psychologist with Armagh & Dungannon Health & Social Care Trust
and was previously a Principal Clinical Psychologist in the Northern Ireland
Prison Service.
Dr Oliver Shanks was until recently a Consultant
Psychiatrist with the North & West Belfast Health and Social Services
Trust. He has been a medical member of the Mental Health Commission since
1996 and is an Honorary Clinical Lecturer in Mental Health at Queen's
University, Belfast. He is currently a member of both the Board of EXTERN
and PRAXIS.
Commissioners from a Criminological
Background
Professor John Jackson is Director of the
Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Professor of Law at
Queen's University, Belfast. From 1998-2000 he was an Independent Assessor
for the Northern Ireland Criminal Justice Review.
Professor Andrew Sanders is Professor of
Criminal Law & Criminology at the University of Manchester having
previously held the post of Deputy Director of the Centre for Criminological
Research at the University of Oxford. He is currently a member of the
Advisory Board of the Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate and was until
recently a member of the Parole Board for England & Wales.
Mr. Nigel Stone is a Senior Lecturer in
Criminology and Psychosocial Studies at the University of East Anglia.
He previously served in the Probation Service in England & Wales for
a period of 24 years holding a joint appointment as Probation Officer
and Head of the Home Office sponsored training programme for probation
students at East Anglia. He was appointed as a member of the Parole Board
for England & Wales in 1997.
Commissioners from a Rehabilitative
Background
Mrs Mary Gilpin is a former member of the
Scottish Probation Service and a retired social worker who is currently
an executive Member of the Management Committee for NIACRO and Chairman
of Dismas House. She is a Sentence Review Commissioner and was formerly
a member of the Board of Visitors for HM Prison Maze from 1985 to 1997.
Mr. Stephen Murphy is a career probation
officer and is currently Chief Officer with the National Probation Directorate
for the Northumbria Probation Area and has been a member of the Parole
Board for England & Wales since 1995.
Mrs Elaine Peel is a former Assistant Chief
Probation Officer with the Probation Board for Northern Ireland and in
that capacity acted as Chairman of the Criminal Justice sub-committee
on Domestic Violence & Director of the National Community Justice
Training Organisation.
Commissioners from Other Backgrounds
Mr Thomas Craig is a retired Assistant Chief
Constable with over 35 years policing experience in Northern Ireland.
Dr Duncan Morrow was recently appointed
as Chief Executive of the Community Relations and was previously a lecturer
in politics at the University of Ulster. He is also a Sentence Review
Commissioner.
Dr Patrick McGrath is a recently retired
General Practitioner who continues to work as an independent forensic
physician to the Policing Board for Northern Ireland. He has a number
of General Medical Council appointments and is also a member of both the
Social Security Appeals Tribunal and Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeals
Panel.
Mrs Elsbeth Rea is a self employed consultant
providing independent social work research services and training to social
work organisations having formerly worked as both a Senior Probation Officer
with the Probation Board for NI and as a Lecturer in Social Work at Queen's
University, Belfast. She is currently a Non-Executive Director of the
Ulster Community and Hospitals Trust and formerly held appointments with
both the Police Authority for Northern Ireland and the Eastern Health
& Social Services Council.
Professor Herbert Wallace is a legal academic
and former Dean of the Faculty of Law at Queen's University, Belfast.
He was formerly Chief Executive and Secretary to the Police Authority
for Northern Ireland and has recently been appointed as a member of the
Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeals Panel.
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