Western Mail

Offenders could be barred from drinking alcohol and gambling

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CRIMINALS could be barred from drinking alcohol or gambling after they are freed from prison under a new drive to tackle re-offending.

For the first time, probation officers will be able to impose tailored restrictio­ns on individual­s released on licence.

The Ministry of Justice said conditions could include a ban on alcohol, gambling or access to online content. Those who fail to comply face being brought back to custody.

Probation Minister Sam Gyimah said:”We are committed to improving the supervisio­n of those on probation and challengin­g offenders to reform and lead law-abiding lives on release. We want to ensure that more intensive rehabilita­tion takes place in the community and it is vital that probation staff have the tools to work with offenders to help them integrate safely back into society.

“These new measures will help tackle the issues that lead offenders to commit crime.”

Licence conditions are put in place when an offender is released from custody as a way of preventing them from committing further crime. Until now, the range of conditions that can be imposed come from a standard list.

They can include living at a specified address, a ban on travel abroad without permission or not making contact with a named person.

The changes, which will be underpinne­d by a statutory instrument to be laid in Parliament this week, mean prison and probation staff will also have the power to target a specific issue that may increase the risk of an offender committing crime.

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