A woman who was high on ice when she viciously bit a police officer while being arrested has avoided jail days after the Victorian Government vowed to tighten mandatory sentencing laws for people who attack emergency service workers.

In a move that has infuriated the police union, Craigieburn woman Ayten Ulusoy, 50, was instead sentenced to a two-year community corrections order on top of the 44 days she has already served for her attack on Acting Sergeant Stephanie Attard in 2016.

Ayten Ulusoy, 50, has been sentenced to a two-year community corrections order for her attack on a police officer in 2016. Credit:Nine News

The court was told Acting Sergeant Attard suffered a "painful" bite to her left forearm after turning up to a house in Dallas in Melbourne's north to check on Ms Ulusoy's welfare on September 27, 2016.

The Police Association of Victoria slammed the judiciary for living in the "Dark Ages" and said it was "outraged and disgusted" by the decision.