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Normally this could be the punishment for minor crimes.

Say you get caught emptying a few thrash bins into the streets just for fun.

A community sentencing could be that you for 45 hours have to clean up garbage from streets or mowing lawns or clean up graffiti.

IE doing something for the better of the community as a punishment for your previous wrongdoing.

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