At 1 January 1999, there were a total of 1,216 persons subject to a community service order under the supervision of the Probation and Welfare Service. The Probation and Welfare Service was notified of the making of a further 1,342 community service orders by the courts during the calendar year 1999 and all of these orders are either being implemented by the Probation and Welfare Service or have been subject to revocation. It should be noted that under the Criminal Justice (Community Service) Act, 1983, persons who have a community service order imposed on them by the courts have 12 months from the date of the order to complete the number of hours work specified in the order.
At 1 January 2000, there were a total of 1,351 persons subject to a community service order under the supervision of the Probation and Welfare Service. A further 600 community service orders were notified to the Probation and Welfare Service in the period from 1 January to 30 June 2000 and 388 of these orders have commenced implementation by the service.