Overview

You may get a community sentence if you’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 you’re more likely to stop committing crime than if you go to prison
  • it’s the first time you have committed a crime
  • you have a mental health condition that affects your behaviour

The rules are different in Scotland and Northern Ireland.