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Supervised attendance orders: Outline
These were introduced as an alternative to prison when offenders didn't pay fines.
An offender does between 10 and 100 hours for programmed activities, for example unpaid work in the community or an educational programme that's relevant to them.
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Further information
- Victims, survivors and families affected by crime
- Bail Services
- Work with prisoners who are being released from prison
- Social work services at court
- Diversion from prosecution
- Drug treatment and testing orders
- Community Service/unpaid work
- Restorative Justice
- Supervised attendance orders
- Probation orders
- MAPPA




