Question Author
//The Parole Board was set up in 1967 to advise the Home Secretary, who was then responsible for the release of prisoners on licence and their recall to prison. Offender management is now the responsibility of the Ministry of Justice. Since 1967 the Parole Board has been transformed from an advisory body, which usually made decisions ‘on the papers’ about a prisoner, and which did not have the final say as to release, to a judicial body determining the length of time that a large number of prisoners will spend in custody.//
Like every other U.K. "organisation" or "service" it has grown out of all recognition Jackdaw, and taken on a new life and meaning of it's own. Usually political and certainly not for the better. The NHS being just the most obvious of candidates.