Rob McKeon has been a member of the Parole Board for England & Wales since 2012, with an extensive understanding of the Criminal Justice System. He decides whether prisoners who are serving sentences for some of the most serious offences in the country are safe to be released. His work was featured on a BBC 2 documentary series Parole and he regularly considers high profile cases, including murder, organised crime and serious sexual offending. Rob has been a member of the Parole Board's Management Committee since 2016 and has worked on over 5,000 cases.
<p>AS SEEN ON TV.</p><p>MURDER. ARMED ROBBERY. SEXUAL OFFENCE.</p><p>These are just some of the cases Rob McKeon, member of the Parole Board, considers</p><p>day to day.</p><p>When a prisoner is up for parole, a decision must be made. How will they behave when</p><p>released? Will they cope? Will they reoffend?</p><p>Some people have terrible early life experiences setting them on a destructive path</p><p>that’s difficult to alter. Some can change, while others never do. Some will do</p><p>everything they can to build a better life, others refuse to recognise they have done</p><p>anything wrong. It’s vital to assess the dangers and make the right call.</p><p>With over a decade on the Parole Board, these are the stories that have shaped a</p><p>career where risks are high and the repercussions can be devastating.</p>