Below are the details of just some of the people who have been convicted for crimes committed during the disorder witnessed in some areas of the West Midlands in August.
This page has been created in conjunction with the Crown Prosecution Service and in direct response to calls for justice by those affected by the disorder.
12 month youth rehabiltation order given to a 17-year-old boy who admitted criminal damage at Café Bebo
Three years imprisonment given to a 17-year-old boy who admitted receiving stolen goods from Jessops
Two years imprisonment given to 23-year-old Colin Thomas who admitted burglary at Orange
16 weeks imprisonment given to a 33-year-old man who admitted theft at Blacks
Six months imprisonment given to a 20-year-old man who admitted theft from New Look
10 months imprisonment given to a 26-year-old man who admitted burglary at Blacks
Eight months detention training order given to a 16-year-old boy who admitted burglary at EV Beckett's jewellers
18 months imprisonment given to 19-year-old Ainsley Wallace who admitted attempted burglary at Barclays bank and violent disorder
Six month detention training order given to a 17-year-old boy who admitted theft and burglary at Adidas
12 months imprisonment given to 37-year-old Jason Hames who admitted theft from Adidas
Nine months imprisonment given to a 19-year-old man who admitted theft from Adidas
Nine months imprisonment (concurrent on each count) given to a 20-year-old woman who admitted burgary and theft at JD Sports and Adidas
12 month referral order given to a 15-year-old girl who admitted theft and burglary at Adidas
12 month referral order given to a 13-year-old girl who admitted theft at Adidas
12 month referral order given to a 15-year-old girl who admitted burglary at Adidas
12 month referral order given to a 13-year-old girl who admitted burglary, theft and handling stolen goods
Six month rehabilitation order given to a 17-year-old boy who admitted burglary at Adidas and handling stolen goods
Six month referral order given to a 13-year-old boy who admitted handling stolen goods
Four years and eight months imprisonment given to Cameron Fleary-Young who admitted robbery
Four years and six months imprisonment given to 33-year-old Julian McKenzie who admitted robbery
Five years and nine months imprisonment given to 28-year-old Darren Edwards who admitted robbery and possession of a Class A drug
Six month detention training order given to a 16-year-old boy who admitted burglary at a convenience store
Nine months imprisonment given to a 28-year-old man who admitted burglary at Sainsbury's
Nine months imprisonment given to a 18-year-old man who admitted burglary at Sainsbury's
12 months imprisonment given to 27-year-old Josh Dryden who admitted two counts of burglary
14 months imprisonment given to 18-year-old Steven Mills who admitted two counts of burglary, theft and receiving stolen goods
Six month detention training order given to a 16-year-old boy who admitted theft from Blacks
12 months imprisonment given to 31-year-old Darren Thomas who admitted receiving stolen goods
12 months referral order given to a 16-year-old boy who admitted handling stolen goods
£525 fine given to a 20-year-old man who admitted burglary at Wetherspoons
Two years imprisonment and two months concurrent sentence given to 40-year-old Chanan Singh Digpal who admitted burglary at Richer Sounds and violent disorder
Nine month referral order given to an 18-year-old man who admitted burglary and theft
23 months imprisonment given to 19-year-old Simeon Ebanks who admitted burglary and assaulting a police officer
16 months imprisonment given to 41-year-old Nisar Ahmed who admitted burglary
16 months imprisonment given to 24-year-old Amarpreet Gill who admitted burglary at JD Sports
16 months imprisonment given to 36-year-old Gurmit Tarmet who admitted burglary at JD Sports
Four month detention training order given to a 17-year-old boy who admitted burglary
Three years and nine months imprisonment given to 21-year-old Michael Frimpong who admitted burglary after being found with jewellery and a laptop in Walsall
12 month referral order given to a 16-year-old boy who admitted theft
12 month rehabilitation order given to a 17-year-old boy who admitted stealing an iPhone from an unknown location
15 months imprisonment given to 18-year-old Kumar Kalair who admitted burglary
17 months imprisonment given to 37-year-old Sean Whiston who admitted burglary at New Look
16 months imprisonment given to 18-year-old Rohan Brooks who admitted burglary at JD Sports
16 months imprisonment given to 42-year-old Graham Fellows who admitted burglary at New Look
12 months youth rehabilitation order given to a 14-year-old boy who admitted handling stolen goods
Two year rehabilitation order given to a 15-year-old girl who admitted burglary at JD Sports
Two year rehabilitation order given to a 15-year-old girl who admitted burglary at JD Sports
15 months imprisonment given to 20-year-old Katie Shortall who admitted burglary at Armani
Nine months imprisonment given to a 44-year-old man who admitted handling stolen goods which were taken from Armani
Six months suspended sentence and 100 hours of community service given to a 20-year-old man who admitted theft
Six months imprisonment given to 19-year-old Motiur Rahman who admitted theft, as well as eight months imprisonment for offending within the period of a previously given suspended sentence for robbery, totaling 14 months imprisonment
Six months suspended sentence and 100 hours of community service given to a 20-year-old man who admitted theft
Seven months suspended sentence and 120 hours of community service given to a 21-year-old man who admitted theft
12 months imprisonment given to a 20-year-old man who admitted burglary at Maplin electronics
20 months imprisonment given to 20-year-old Sharan Raza who admitted burglary
Supervision order and two year rehabilitation order given to a 15-year-old girl who admitted burglary at JD Sports
Eight months imprisonment given to a 17-year-old boy who admitted burglary at JD Sports
10 months imprisonment given to a 15-year-old boy who admitted burglary at JD Sports
14 months imprisonment given to 29-year-old Lee Battenbough who admitted burglary
Four weeks imprisonment given to a 19-year-old man who admitted assaulting police
18 months imprisonment given to 20-year-old Oliver Johnson who admitted burglary at Sports Direct
24 months imprisonment given to 27-year-old Ryan May who admitted burglary at House of Fraser and resisting a constable
20 months imprisonment given to 31-year-old Warren Williams who was found guilty of burglary at Richer Sounds
16 months imprisonment given to 24-year-old Daniel Sandford who admitted burglary
Three years imprisonment given to 21-year-old Cassidy Etiemble who admitted burglary and affray
15 months imprisonment given to 22-year-old Mark Baker who admitted handling stolen good and driving while disqualified
Four month Detention and Training Order given to a 17-year-old boy who admitted handling stolen goods
16 month Detention and Training Order given to a 16-year-old who admitted burglary at Richer Sounds
Eight month referral order given to a 13-year-old girl who admitted burglary at Machan Café
Six month referral order given to a 16-year-old girl who admitted receiving stolen goods from Machan Café
Six month referral order given to a 16-year-old girl who admitted burglary at JD Sports
Six month referral order given to a 15-year-old boy who admitted theft by finding from JD Sports
£250 fine given to a 28-year-old who was found guilty of failing to remove an item worn to conceal identity on demand by a PC
£135 fine given to a 44-year-old who admitted drunk and disorderly
Nine months imprisonment given to a 24-year-old man who admitted burglary
£125 fine given to a 19-year-old man who was found guilty of obstructing a constable
12 month referral order given to a 15-year-old who admitted burglary. He was also ordered to pay £20 compensation to H&M and Orange.
Five months suspended sentence, two month curfew and 100 hours community service given to a 19-year-old who admitted possession of an offensive weapon
13 weeks imprisonment given to a 21-year-old man who admitted theft from JD Sports
Nine month referral order given to a 15-year-old boy who admitted possession of a bladed article
12 month Intensive Referral Order given to a 17-year-old who admitted burglary
12-month Youth Referral Order given to a 16-year-old who admitted possession of a bladed article
18 months imprisonment given to 20-year-old Munir Zaman who admitted burglary at JD Sports
Three month suspended sentence and curfew given to a 44-year-old man who admitted possessing CS spray
Referral to Youth Offending Team given to a 15-year-old who admitted burglary at Express Café
20 months imprisonment given to 23-year-old Ayub Ahmed after admitting handling stolen goods
18 months imprisonment given to 20-year-old Golam Ahmed who admitted burglary at JD Sports
16 months imprisonment given to 43-year-old Ivor McCooty who admitted burglary at Total Fuel on Bristol Road
20 months imprisonment given to 24-year-old Justinder Douglas who admitted handling stolen goods
16 months imprisonment given to 22-year-old Norman Khan who admitted burglary
16 months imprisonment given to 22-year-old Leonard Stevens who admitted burglary at Adidas
12 months suspended sentence and 200 hours community service given to an 18-year-old woman who admitted burglary at JD Sports
Eight month Detention and Training Order given to a 16-year-old who admitted burglary at JD Sports
20 months imprisonment given to 25-year-old Esa Harding who admitted burglary at Armani
16 months imprisonment given to 53-year-old David King who admitted burglary with intent to steal
16 months imprisonment given to 43-year-old Andrew Parker who admitted burglary
27 months imprisonment given to 20-year-old Parupkar Kainth who admitted intentionally encouraging/assisting the commission of an either way offence
Two years imprisonment given to 20-year-old James Aldridge who admitted burglary at Digitek in Wolverhampton
Nine month Youth Referral Order given to a 12-year-old boy who admitted burglary at JD Sports
16 months imprisonment given to 30-year-old Aston Walker who admitted burglary at H and M
Six months imprisonment given to a 20-year-old man who admitted handling stolen goods
20 weeks suspended sentence, alcohol and anger management referral and order to pay £200 compensation given to a 39-year-old who admitted racially/religiously aggravated harassment, criminal damage and assaulting a constable
Nine month referral order given to a 16-year-old who admitted possession of an offensive weapon
Six month Detention and Training Order given to a 13-year-old boy who admitted affray
120 hours of community service given to a 24-year-old man who admitted possession of an offensive weapon
16 weeks imprisonment given to a 37-year-old man who admitted stealing items from a pharmacy
70 days imprisonment given to a 23-year-old man who admitted a public order offence and assaulting a police constable