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Community Payback Orders

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A Community Payback Order (CPO) is a sentence served in the community rather than prison, by a person convicted of a lower level (or lower tariff) crime in a court.

Community Payback Orders are designed to ensure that those who commit offences:

  1. Pay their dues to the communities that they have harmed - often in the form of the requirement to carry out unpaid work of between 20 to 300 hours - to be completed with a specified timeframe. This can benefit (Pay Back) the community, see bullets for examples:
  2. Reduce the risk that the person will re-offend by addressing any underlying problems (drivers of offending behaviour) that may be fuelling crime.  This is done through imposing one or more of a further eight provisions or requirements available to sentencers:
    • offender supervision
    • compensation
    • programme
    • mental health treatment
    • drug treatment
    • alcohol treatment
    • residence
    • conduct

The minimum requirements are offender supervision or / and unpaid work.

You can read more about Community Payback and the 9 requirements in the information pack  'A Summary of Community Options'.

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Last modified on 24 April 2024

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