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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

The United Kingdom has introduced a new set of sentencing measures that will bar individuals with criminal records from attending football matches, visiting pubs, or participating in public events, as part of an effort to clamp down on reoffending.

The announcement came on Sunday as the government unveiled details of its Plan for Change—a strategy designed to strengthen community-based punishments and extend oversight of ex-offenders.

Under the reforms, judges will be given broader powers to impose restrictions, including travel bans, curfews, driving limits, and geographic confinement. These restrictions may apply both to those sentenced in court and to individuals released from prison under Probation Service supervision.

The government said mandatory drug testing will now cover all offenders, not just those with known substance abuse histories. Anyone who fails to comply with the new rules risks being returned to court or sent back to prison, depending on the nature of their sentence.

Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood described the measures as a vital step toward making communities safer and reinforcing public trust in the justice system.

“Criminals must face consequences for breaking the rules—whether they’re behind bars or serving time in the community. These new restrictions make that clear,” she said.

Currently, banning orders—such as those preventing attendance at football matches—are issued only for crimes committed at such events. The new policy will allow judges to impose these bans for any offence, regardless of context.

According to the government, the changes are part of wider reforms aimed at managing rising prison populations and ensuring that sentencing remains effective. Since July 2024, over 2,400 new prison spaces have been added, with a total of 14,000 planned through a £7 billion investment.

The Probation Service will also receive increased funding—rising by £700 million by 2028/29—and has already seen a 7% increase in officer numbers in the last year. Recruitment of new probation trainees is also up by 15%, with a further 1,300 to be hired this year.

New technology, including artificial intelligence, will be deployed to reduce administrative workloads and allow officers to spend more time monitoring high-risk offenders.

The government says the reforms are about more than punishment—they are designed to keep the public safe, reduce repeat offending, and send a clear signal that crime carries lasting consequences.

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