http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2604113/Now-criminals-say-community-sentences-soft-option-half-face-NO-consequences-not-turning-up.html
A Ministry of Justice report found that 82 per cent of offenders saw community service orders, as less harsh than going to prison.
Nearly three-quarters (70 per cent) of those given unpaid work missed at least a day of it, and 14 per cent said they had missed most of it.
And their failure to attend largely went unpenalised: court action was taken in less than half the number of cases of those who failed to attend their unpaid work.
And only 21 per cent of offenders questioned for the Ministry of Justice survey, which questioned offenders over 18 who were given community orders, said the fear of getting another community order would stop them reoffending in future.
The research found that 77 per cent of offenders who had been to prison before thought that prison would have been a worse punishment than a community order, while 87 per cent of offenders who had not been to prison felt that way.
We have definitely lost the plot somewhere along the way pampering to the minority right-on liberals.