reoffend dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

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Because it punishes individuals, it operates as a specific deterrence to those convicted not to reoffend.
en.wikipedia.org
Compared to rehabilitation in the community, prison makes people more likely to reoffend (though, of course, in some instances, prison is the only option).
news.nationalpost.com
Two thirds of people released from prison reoffend and often by committing a more serious crime.
en.wikipedia.org
Those more likely to reoffend may need more intervention.
time.com
Men who have completed their prison time but have been civilly committed, having been deemed highly likely to reoffend if released on parole.
en.wikipedia.org
Now he's to be considered sane and therefore not likely to reoffend.
thechronicleherald.ca
Evidence shows that fathers who have positive relationship with their children are six times less likely to reoffend.
www.thejournal.ie
Cutting the number who reoffend is seen as a key way to improve public safety while controlling prison costs.
www.startribune.com
Its goal is to quantify the chances a prisoner will reoffend, and how severely.
thetyee.ca
Furthermore, only a minority of offenders breach their conditions or reoffend, and that conditional sentencing saves taxpayers over $50,000 per inmate each year.
en.wikipedia.org

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