Hooligans face two years in jail as 'respect orders' target anti-social behaviour
- Perpetrators of anti-social behaviour risk up to two years in jail for breaching new 'respect orders' aimed at protecting communities.
- The Home Office will require offenders to undergo rehabilitation like drug treatment or anger management to address their issues.
- Police are now authorized to immediately arrest individuals violating their respect orders, as stated by the Home Secretary.
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