Community Remedy was introduced as part of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 to give victims of low level crime and anti-social behaviour a greater say in how offenders should be punished.
This system gives victims a voice and provides quick and effective solutions to low level crime and anti-social behaviour.
To be suitable for Community Remedy:
If you have been a victim of crime you may wish to discuss the offence committed against you with the police officer who is dealing with your case to see if it would be appropriate for Community Remedy.
If your case is suitable you will be able to choose a Community Remedy from the list of options below:
In some circumstances, a combination could be agreed upon. For instance, a face to face apology coupled with repairing damage to property.
The officer will assist you in considering the above options and has the final decision as to what is appropriate ensuring it is proportionate to the offence committed and will have a positive impact on the offender in the future.
In cases where the action is linked to a conditional caution, if the offender fails to comply they can face court action for the original offence.