There is another identikit in that section, 857 point 4, with a person with long hair, but I think that is a different offender. |
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The wardens of some of the police court prisons say they have more public spitters in their custody than any other class of offender. |
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The teenager was forced to hand over his phone to the first offender while his accomplice ripped a gold chain from his neck. |
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She didn't look up, but saw it was a guy wearing a hockey jersey and tracksuit pants was the offender. |
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If the problems continue after two written warnings, court action may be taken against the offender and a notice to quit may be served. |
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In such event they might have acquitted him of murder, though finding him guilty of assisting the offender. |
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I went into the office to find the offender, and saw a worried woman crumpled in a chair in the corner, wearing a look of weariness and doubt. |
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So the system is weighted in favor of the habitual offender who knows the intricacies of the law better than the average joe. |
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And that is precisely why Judge Judy failed to do her duty when sitting in judgement of that habitual offender. |
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As a matter of fact, a Justice of the Peace hearing bad language in the streets could fine an offender on the spot. |
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A non-custodial sentence, by definition, is regarded as something that is imposed when the person is not a serious or recidivist offender. |
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The drug courts should be working with the more recidivistic group of people and less with the first-time offender. |
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The panchayat could levy fines, although if the offender did not pay it had then to go to the civil courts for redressal. |
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In theory the parole hearings take the behaviour of the offender into account and allow reformed prisoners out before unrepentant ones. |
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Asbos may be effective, but where they are not, the kindest thing for the young offender is a well-managed reform school. |
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The persistent offender scheme is devised to catch, convict and provide effective rehabilitative support to these most prolific offenders. |
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The offender continued his drinking consuming more cider, lager and a bottle of Martini. |
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Second, the judge must have already decided to sentence the offender to a prison term of less than two years duration. |
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The law holds that such blame and censure are only appropriate if the offender was morally responsible for his behaviour. |
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The offender appears to sleep peacefully before the lethal dose of poison is administered. |
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It is a levy assessed in an unwritten manner and generally executed with precision in order to diminish the offender and enrich the supplier. |
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Then, about 40 years ago, an influx of cheap, sugar-added sweet wines hit our shelves, with Liebfraumilch being a chief offender. |
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Continuing risk to the public and danger from the offender is properly to be regarded as being taken care of by the life sentence. |
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The offender got what he richly deserved and it is a shame more people like that are not liquidated by security guards, police and defence. |
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Now they have turned to a police offender profiler to try and narrow down a long list of potential suspects. |
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The offender was chased and apprehended by a member of the public who witnessed the attack. |
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Police have launched a manhunt and believe the crimes may be linked, after witnesses gave similar descriptions for the offender. |
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Instead of a sentence that emphasizes the badness of the offender, they aim to discover, and then reinforce, a sense of worth in their students. |
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Whether an offender deserves to be convicted of murder or manslaughter is for the jury to determine. |
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Two further men acting as witnesses approached the offender, seemingly disgusted with his actions, and marched him off down the street. |
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What's amazing about this story is that the crowd stood and watched the police scrapping with the offender. |
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It should not be the rule of the thumb that any offender has to end up behind bars, whether in a police cell or prison. |
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If the offender thinks that he is getting a bad deal, he can always get redress in the courts. |
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The worst offender of plastic pollution is the micro beads found in several beauty products women use to exfoliate their skin, they said. |
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He says the civil debt recovery company can confiscate property belonging to the offender to cover any award made by the court. |
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The offender is described as a white man, 5ft 10 in tall, with short dark hair and of medium build. |
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The other offender has been described as of mixed race, possibly Asian, 5ft 8ins tall, with a slim build and gaunt features. |
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The second offender was of around 13 to 16 years old of mixed race, 5ft 2in to 5ft 4in and had short dark hair. |
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Personal details include name of offender, address, birthdate, date of conviction, crime convicted for, and time served. |
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Now, all it takes is a watchful sanitation worker to slap a fine on the offender. |
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He says there are no black and white rules when it comes to terminating a drug offender from the program. |
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The shop assistant discovered she had not been given enough money, but the offender said she had no more cash. |
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The criminal sanction operates then as a form of social control both punishing the offender and reasserting the mores of that society. |
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The board can also require the offender to be subject to electronic monitoring to check compliance with these conditions. |
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The DNA from the swab will be checked against a national database and if a match is found the offender will be tracked down and prosecuted. |
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The typical female offender comes from a single-parent home in which other family members have been incarcerated. |
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This almost always involves shooting the offender in the trunk of the body! |
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The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory is one of the most widely used personality assessments with offender populations. |
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The offender is described by police as grubby and tatty looking, with a very strong smell of body odour. |
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The offender was charged with possession of an unlicensed weapon and display of a firearm in a public place. |
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The chief offender was Armstrong, who got very nasty and unsportsmanlike, refusing to accept the umpire's decision. |
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In three out of four cases where handbags have been stolen, the offender or offenders have or have attempted to cut through the shoulder strap. |
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He said the family's bull mastiff attacked the gunman, biting him, so the offender shot the dog dead. |
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The shots fired at her by the offender were totally unprovoked, totally unnecessary. |
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Under a civil lawsuit, however, the judge can decide freely which measure will be taken against the offender. |
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He was the worst offender in the overconfidence that swept Portuguese ranks and halted their early momentum. |
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Police officers then arrived and arrested the offender, 19, on suspicion of causing actual body harm. |
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The teenage offender is described as 170 cm tall, of medium build, with an olive complexion, and short dark curly hair. |
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It was the wrongful act or omission of the offender which rendered him or her liable, not the unhappy result. |
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On 21st April, she was charged with the offence I have mentioned, that of assisting an offender. |
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They chased a now fully-clothed offender, nabbed him and marched him back over the fence and paraded him past the crowd in the Merv Cowan stand. |
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To make things worse, the male offender in question is donning pigtails and a non-blinking expression right out of The Shining. |
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If the same offender is again convicted, he shall be punished as before and also abjure the city for a year and a day, as well as paying damages to any complainant. |
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One offender, who wished only to be known as Shane, was using a high-pressure water hose to remove graffiti that had been sprayed across the Co-op supermarket's wall. |
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Time and time again, when we are looking at sentences and looking at parole, the overriding consideration seems to be whether the offender, if let out, will pose a risk. |
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A middle-class business person on his first tax-evasion offence and a young indigenous offender on a third shoplifting charge face radically different outcomes. |
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A teenage youth offender, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been banned from acting antisocially in a large area of York centred around the Bell Farm estate. |
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The system is believed to feature electronic ankle tags with wireless connections to special mobile devices that must be carried by the offender at all times. |
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It is only when the police have reasonable cause to suspect that an offence may have been committed that a suspected offender should be cautioned. |
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I mean how unique is it, and how was in that circumstance, the forensic odontologist able to create an image of an offender from just the bitemark? |
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Side by side, the police stations have been asked to engage one constable each for every habitual offender and submit a report at the end of the month. |
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This oversensitivity to being slighted in turn provokes the desire to rectify one's situation through retaliation, by lashing out at the offender. |
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When there was a prison breakout by a dangerous offender in his first week on the job, the PLP said that certain people were out to discredit our national pig sty keeper. |
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This sentence allows an offender to be detained indefinitely. |
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Strikingly, just as offender attributes consistently predicted later rearrests of drug court participants, they consistently did not predict graduation in both sites. |
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That needs to be the rule, the universal standard, regardless of whether the offender is a Republican or a Democrat. |
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When the public sympathizes with an offender, there's less political will to file charges. |
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Edwards would be a first offender who, yes, abused his power, but also led a life of public service. |
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As well, the victim states that her two younger brothers often berate her, call her names and accuse her of falsely bringing the charge against their father, the offender. |
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California already locks up more three strikes offenders than the other states that have similar repeat offender laws on their books put together. |
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The organization is prepared to accept him back, and will create a circle for him to be available as an adjunct support if he is released as a long-term offender. |
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The offender smashed a plate glass window to enter the premises. |
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The overarching discretion of the trial judge to take into account the particular circumstances of the offender is essential to the imposition of a fair and just sanction. |
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This theory supposes that each offender in his true nature, a kind of rational or moral nature, sees that punishment is right in certain circumstances. |
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Serious problems with laws, policies, and practices persist and can compromise victim safety and offender accountability. |
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Less than a week later, the offender was sent to Camp Lejune and subsequently deployed for Iraq. |
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After a mistake like that, there wasn't much to do besides bawl out the offender and clean up. |
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None of this means the balance of costs and benefits might not be in favor of excusing any individual offender who is inculpable. |
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Kellogg's Coco Pops Snack Bar was the worst offender, containing 42 per sugar, Which? |
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Kellogg's Coco Pops Snack Bar is the worst offender containing 42 per cent sugar, says Which? |
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He has worked in offender housing, the visiting shakedown room, recreation yards, cellblock tiers and the kitchen and dining hall areas. |
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He feels a displacency at every offence against God, but only tender compassion to the offender. |
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Those closely related to a person who had been injured or killed were supposed to exact revenge on or monetary payment from the offender. |
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Offences against people and property were primarily settled by the offender paying compensation to the victims. |
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If an offender did not pay outright, his property was seized until he did so. |
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Should the offender be unable to pay, his family would be responsible for doing so. |
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To go one step further by offering a favor to the offender is regarded the highest excellence. |
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It is most likely that if the offender did not submit willingly to settle the dispute in court, he could be distrained by the plaintiff. |
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Accordingly, an armorial offender was viewed as sternly as any other evading national taxation. |
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The sentence for murder is, in all cases, mandatory and depends upon the age of the offender at the time of the crime or conviction. |
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The tariff sets the minimum time that must be spent in prison before an offender can be considered for parole. |
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It removed the offender from society, possibly permanently, but was seen as a more merciful or forgiving punishment than execution. |
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If imposed for a period of years, the offender was permitted to return home after serving out his time, but had to make his own way back. |
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The police may be reticent to charge the alleged offender, prosecutors reticent to continue with the prosecution, and juries reticent to convict. |
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Whereas retribution focuses on the offender's wrong, retaliation focuses on the impulse of the victim to strike back at the offender. |
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I forget whether a chest of drawers or a towel-horse was the real offender. |
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The Harris County Sheriffs Office pilot program has tagged each offender with an ankle monitor equipped with continuously monitored GPS tracking. |
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The agriculture sector was the worst offender for child labor, comprising a little over 56 percent of the industry's workforce. |
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Taking into account the fact you are effectively a first offender, it is possible to deal with it in a noncustodial way. |
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The male offender, after he kills his romantic partner, usually kills his consanguineous relatives, such as his young children and himself. |
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The offender is about 5ft 9in and of stocky build, with dark brown hair in a crew cut style. |
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In his eyes, victimologists who argue for more victims' rights contribute to a tendency within criminal law toward offender bashing. |
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That makes Iran the second worst overproducer in OPEC in terms of percentage and the worst offender, by almost double, in terms of volume. |
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The offender was 5ft 7ins tall, of thin build, and was on an old BMX bike with worn tyres. |
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The section provides for an in personam action against the offender, rather than one against the property itself, and preserves the rights of innocent third parties. |
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The offender is also likely to mentally relive his killings, often with the help of souvenirs or trophies, such as a bracelet or a body part taken from the victim. |
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Being foretrained, they immediately hunt and run off the offender. |
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The court noted that once a sending state grants permission, the receiving state must assume supervision and treat the offender the same as instate offenders. |
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At the risk of being branded a repeat offender. I must admit that this chapter is a reprise, in miniature, of an earlier book of mine with the same title. |
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If an offender recidivates during pretrial release, then he is detained after rearraignment under the 64 policies in Table 1 and the status quo policy. |
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The consent of the 'victim' of what would otherwise be an offence is sometimes an excuse that will exculpate the offender from criminal liability. |
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These killings could also involve the relatives of an offender. |
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There were no steps put in place to prevent the harassment or to punish the offender and the company was therefore deemed jointly liable with the line manager. |
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Furthermore if a person drops even a little clanger not only will he know but the others will know and the offender will certainly know that they know! |
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Even if an offence is not penalised due to advantage being played, the offender may still be sanctioned for misconduct at the next stoppage of play. |
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Police believe the offender would have used a trailer to move the pale grey 12-foot Mirror Sailing Dinghy with red sails and a varnished interior. |
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Disregarding the Speaker's instructions is considered a breach of the rules of the House and may result in the suspension of the offender from the House. |
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The offender is described as being aged in his mid 20s, stocky build, with short blondish brown hair, wearing a red and grey tracksuit top and jogging bottoms. |
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Afterwards, notices are served to offenders, and eventually offences are reported in case the offender fails to remove the satellite dish during the given period. |
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Furthermore, it is often difficult to find the protecting factors of strengths and resiliency that help prevent any further traumatization in any particular offender. |
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The restorative justice approach added a coherent framework for encouraging offender change that was theologically, sociologically and penologically sound. |
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In light of this retraction, you have articulate grounds to foreswear resentment that do not compromise your judgment of the offense, the offender, or yourself. |
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If the offender enters a restricted area, an alarm sounds at the central monitoring site, and vibration alerts on the ankle bracelet remind the offender to comply. |
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Another theoretical perspective offered by Felson and Burchfield is that being drunk places a person at greater risk of sexual assault because it disinhibits the offender. |
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