Reddy is a proponent of favoring comprehensive community-level justice solutions (as opposed to traditional punitive custodial sentences) to rehabilitate and reintegrate minor offenders from vulnerable groups back into the community.[7][8] As a judicial officer in the State Courts, he spearheaded the introduction of the community court model and in 2006, Reddy presided over the inaugural Community Court in Singapore.[9] The first problem-solving court in Asia; the community court "adopts a non-traditional, multi-disciplinary team approach and explores sentencing alternatives" such as counseling, rehabilitation and community service to discourage recidivism.[4]
^ abReddy, Bala (2011). "Community-Based Alternatives in Sentencing"(PDF). United Nations AFEI 141st International Senior Seminar, Visiting Experts' Papers. 79: 220–234. Archived from the original(PDF) on 13 October 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2017.