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Ox July 7, 1958, there came into operation the First Offenders Act, 1958, which is, to quote its Long Title, an Act to restrict the imprisonment of first offenders.- Sponsored by Sir George Benson, M.P., as a Private Member's Bill, it received support and encouragement from the Home Office, which provided some drafting assistance, and it was almost unanimously welcomed in the House of Commons as a measure which would contribute in some degree to the solution of certain urgent penal problems.