Many minor offenders, especially first-timers or youth, often struggle to find employment after a criminal record. Community service allows them to avoid the “criminal label” that comes with a jail term, making it easier for them to transition back to productive civilian life.
Moving beyond traditional jail terms, the police and judiciary are now using community service as a corrective measure for minor offenses. Offenders serve time in public spaces like hospitals or libraries, fostering responsibility and reducing the prison burden.










