Their crimes include violent attacks and sexual assaults.
This week, our round-up also includes a foot-fetish pervert who asked for photos of girl over Facebook and told her to abuse her pet dog.

7. Kushbinder Suri
Kushbinder Suri, 40, of Avenue Crescent, Chapeltown, was jailed for two years after admitting attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child, attempting to cause a child to watch sexual activity, attempting to cause or incite a child to engage in sexual activity and possession of cannabis. He asked for photos of a teenage girl's feet and asked her to sexually abuse her dog, before being snared by a paedophile hunter group. | West Yorkshire Police/Adobe

8. Mohammed Ullah
Mohammed Ullah, 29, of Viscount Street, Manchester, was jailed for six years after being found guilty by a jury of two counts of rape. He lured a woman to a tent at Leeds festival in 2015 with the promise of drugs, before raping her. | West Yorkshire Police/National World

9. Sophie Yorke
Sophie Yorke, 47, was jailed for four years after admitting a charge of GBH with intent. She threw an industrial-strength cleaner into a man's eyes after an argument on Pontefract Road in Knottingley in August 2022, leaving him needing surgery to save his sight. | West Yorkshire Police/Google

10. Emma Woolley
Emma Woolley, 43, of Warren Avenue, Wakefield, was jailed for four months after admitting entering an aircraft while drunk, smoking on an aircraft and behaving in a threatening, abusive or disorderly manner towards staff. She lit up a cigarette on a flight from Antalya to Leeds in January, having been warned about her abusive behaviour. | PA/National World

11. Louis Goodison
Louis Goodison, 36, of Kentmere Avenue, Seacroft, was jailed for 11 months after admitting a charge of ABH. He lured his pal to his home with the promise of a job in May and then attacked him over a £60 debt. | Google/National World

12. Lee Barlow
Lee Barlow, 52, of Moorside Terrace, Bramley, was jailed for nine months after admitting a charge of being concerned in the supply of cannabis. He was described by a judge as being "seasoned" after he was found to have helped set up a grow just before being jailed for another cannabis operation. | Google/National World