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Pub, concert and sport bans proposed under new sentencing powers

Convicted criminals can be banned from going to PUB, music concerts and sports activities under new plans to give judges to pass more community penalties.

Under the new penal powers to be announced on Sunday, criminals may face boundaries with driving, travel bans and restriction zones.

Those who break the conditions can then be dragged in front of a judge and give a harder punishment.

Similar restrictions may also be valid for prisoners permitted to the language, while the compulsory drug test will be expanded to cover the released.

The courts have the power to give conditions for certain sentences such as prohibiting football hooligans from reasons, but England and Wales will allow them to be imposed on any crime.

The country’s overflowing prison crisis directed the government to discover alternatives.

Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood

Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood (PA)

“Criminals should be punished when criminals violate the rules of society. Those who serve their punishments in society should restrict their freedom there.” He said.

“These new penalties should remind all criminals that they do not pay the crime in accordance with this government.

“Rightly, the people expect the government to do everything in its power to keep England safe and we do it.”

England and Wales prison population

England and Wales prison population (PA)

The government will bring legislation for new powers to be followed by probation officials.

While the courts can direct the conditions, community or suspended penalties to criminals, supervised freedom officials may determine them as part of the conditions of undergraduate criminals.

According to the world prison short database, the UK, which has the highest imprisonment rate in Western Europe, had to bring measures such as release early prisoners to deal with chronic extreme crowd in prisons.

The government said that new steps are enough for the most dangerous criminals, while it is part of wider reforms to reduce the crime.

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