Community sentences

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1. Overview

You may get a community sentence if you바카라 사이트™re convicted of a crime by a court but are not sent to prison.

You may have to do unpaid work in your local community, like removing graffiti. This is called Community Payback.

Community sentences can be given for crimes such as:

  • damaging property
  • theft
  • assault

You may get a community sentence if:

  • the court thinks you바카라 사이트™re more likely to stop committing crime than if you go to prison
  • it바카라 사이트™s the first time you have committed a crime
  • you have a mental health condition that affects your behaviour

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2. Community Payback

Community Payback is unpaid work like:

  • removing graffiti
  • clearing wasteland
  • decorating public places and buildings - for example, a community centre

You will usually work in your local area, and be managed by a Community Payback supervisor. You must wear a high visibility orange vest while you work.

You can expect to complete anything from 40 to 300 hours of Community Payback, depending on how serious your crime was.

You have to work 3 or 4 days each week if you바카라 사이트™re unemployed.

The Community Payback work will be arranged outside your working hours if you have a job, for example evenings or weekends.

3. Treatment and programmes

The treatment or programmes you get are intended to help with problems that led you to commit crime in the first place. They바카라 사이트™re also to stop you committing more crime.

Programmes and treatment could be to help with:

  • any addictions you have, for example drugs
  • a mental health condition
  • getting new skills and qualifications 

Depending on the treatment or programme, it could involve:

  • counselling sessions - where you get support from a medical professional
  • drug testing
  • 바카라 사이트˜accredited programmes바카라 사이트™, such as anger management courses, to help with your behaviour
  • mental health treatment with a doctor or psychologist
  • improving your reading and writing
  • getting help with a job application
  • learning interview skills

If you do not complete a treatment or programme, or fail a drugs test, you could be sent back to court and your punishment could increase.

4. What you can and cannot do while on a community sentence

What you can and cannot do while on a community sentence is decided by:

  • a court when you are sentenced
  • the person dealing with your sentence once it바카라 사이트™s started - called the 바카라 사이트˜probation practitioner바카라 사이트™

This can include:

  • being at a particular place at certain times - known as a 바카라 사이트˜curfew바카라 사이트™
  • wearing an electronic tag to check that you stay there
  • appointments with a probation practitioner
  • being banned from going to certain places or areas, for example your victim바카라 사이트™s home
  • being banned from taking part in certain activities, for example going to a pub or a bar
  • being told where you have to live, for example a family member바카라 사이트™s home

If you do not stick to the rules while you바카라 사이트™re on a community sentence, you could get a warning or be sent back to court, and your punishment could increase.

5. Community sentences if you are under 18

Community sentences for young people are different from those given to adults.

There are 2 main community sentences a court can give you:

  • referral orders 바카라 사이트“ when, with a panel of people from your local community and your youth justice workers, you are asked to agree a programme of work to address your behaviour
  • Youth Rehabilitation Order 바카라 사이트“ when a court decides on different things that you have to do or must not do, which can last for up to 3 years

You can also be given a discharge, when the court decides that the experience of being arrested and going to court is enough of a punishment.

As part of your community sentence you may also have to speak to the victim and:

  • listen to their side of the story
  • apologise to them, either in writing or, if the victim wants, face-to-face

If you break the rules of your community sentence you could end up back in court. You could then be sent to custody.