Understanding Perspectives on Community Sentencing Orders

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Explore the various viewpoints from offenders, victims, academics, journalists, and sheriffs on the effectiveness and importance of community sentencing orders in addressing criminal behavior and promoting rehabilitation.

  • Community Sentencing
  • Perspectives
  • Criminal Justice
  • Rehabilitation

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  1. SENTENCING: COMMUNITY PAYBACK ORDERS

  2. Who said it? In the video you will hear from the following people: An Offender A Victim An Academic A Journalist A Sheriff Consider who is a primary source and who is a secondary source.

  3. Sources of information Primary sources are original first-hand accounts. Secondary sources interpret primary sources to give their account and/or opinion.

  4. Watch the Community Sentencing video published on the Scottish Sentencing Council website: Then complete the listening for information task to determine the views of those featured in the video.

  5. Who said it? Look at the following views and determine who, from the video, holds that view. Choose from: The Offender The Academic The Victim The Journalist The Sheriff

  6. I felt relief Community sentencing is absolutely essential You re not free The aim is the sentence is fair and proportionate Community sentences provide a really useful option to focus on individuals

  7. Peoples problems are not resolved by prison It s given me a better outcome It s important behaviour is changed The victim must be considered There is a relationship between drug and alcohol problems and offending behaviour

  8. What has shaped the views of each source?

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