These are the faces of 10 people who were sent to prison in November.
Darren Rothwell is was only free for hours after being released from prison.
On the way home on a train, drunken Rothwell sexually assaulted a five-year-old child.
He was jailed for two years and two months.
Jack Hefferman blew his last chance to stay out of jail when he was caught driving while banned and handling stolen goods.
Hefferman, aged 33, of no fixed address, was sentenced to 10 months in prison.
Dean Cracknell was jailed for arson after he became angry that a neighbour's visitor had stroked his dog.
In a rage he poured petrol through the flat's letterbox and set it alight.
Cracknell was jailed for five years and three months.
Layth Alkalifa and Jose Gomes were jailed after they took part in a violent brawl in Bradshawgate which left a man with a serious head injury.
Gomes, aged 22, of Frederick Court Farnworth, was sentenced to two years and one month in prison and Alkalifa to two years and four months.
Daniel Salvin has been sentenced to seven years and four months in prison after he raced another driver and knocked down and killed pedestrian John Richardson.
Ian McLaughlin described himself as his partner's "guardian angel" despite launching a vicious attack on her.
He was jailed for 20 months.
Daniel Higham is a brutal rapist who attacked his victim after complaining she owed him sex because he had bought her drinks on a night out.
The 26-year-old was sentenced to seven years and four months in prison with a further four years on licence.
Tyler Lowe headbutted and punched his girlfriend in the face after barging his way into her home.
He was jailed for two years and eight months.
Stuart Barrett is a sadistic care worker who physically and sexually abused a vulnerable victim.
He also covertly photographed young girls.
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