
Court-ordered community service is generally given the people who are convicted in small or petite crimes which are not quite dangerous to the society or people around the particular person. It is ordered, so that guilty can realize their mistake and be more responsible towards their immediate surroundings with proper understanding of his or her role in it.
These hours are supposed to be spent in service of the underprivileged or less privileged people. One can even complete the service hours at various organizations which work for the good of the society such as orphanages, home for blind people or old age homes. In some cases guilty can even complete their probation period in general services to the province by completing services such as cleaning the parks, rods or working at public societies without getting charged for the same.
In the current computer generation, it is made possible to complete the service hours online through websites which offer valid certification. Court-ordered community service is an essential part of judicial system in United States as it helps in positive personality transformation in the individuals who violate law in less severe manner.
