Community Service: How Does it Work?
9anon AI Team1 min read
TIG: Serving Society Instead of Prison
Community Service (TIG) is the flagship measure of the new law on alternative sentencing. It is based on a philosophy of "reparation" towards society rather than pure "punishment".
Procedure
- The judge proposes TIG to the convict (for minor offenses).
- The convict must accept expressly. Forced labor being forbidden by the constitution.
- The work is performed in public institutions, local authorities, or public utility associations.
Duration and Nature
- The duration varies between 40 and 3600 hours.
- The work must be done during the convict's free time so as not to hinder their professional activity or studies.
This is an opportunity, especially for young first-time offenders, to avoid "the school of crime" that prison can be.
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