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Sentence lawbreakers to serving community - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

THE EDITOR: As preparations for the national budget progress, I would like to propose an initiative that could have a profound impact on our society: the introduction of community service for individuals found guilty of non-custodial crimes or as an alternative to fines.

Imagine a system where those who have received fines for minor offences, such as traffic violations or littering, or who have been convicted of petty crimes, are given the opportunity to contribute positively to their communities through community service.

This initiative would not only alleviate the financial burden on these individuals, but also provide tangible benefits to our society. By engaging these individuals in the cleaning and maintenance of our parks, rivers, beaches and public spaces, we address two critical issues: the need for community upkeep and the cultivation of social responsibility among offenders.

Community service is more than just a form of punishment; it is a rehabilitative experience that allows offenders to reintegrate into society with a renewed sense of purpose.

Studies have shown that community service can reduce recidivism rates by offering offenders a chance to make amends and learn valuable skills. This approach aligns with restorative justice principles, focusing on repairing harm and fostering reconciliation between offenders and the community.

Moreover, implementing community service as an alternative to incarceration or fines is a cost-effective strategy. It reduces the financial strain on our prison system and reallocates resources to more pressing needs, such as education and healthcare. Community service provides a constructive outlet for offenders, transforming them into contributors rather than liabilities.

In conclusion, introducing community service as an option for non-violent offences should be prioritised in our national agenda. This initiative promises to rehabilitate offenders, enhance community well-being, and optimise resource allocation. It is a win-win solution that deserves serious consideration and implementation in the near future.

G ELIAS

Cascade

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