Burn a few here, whip a few there, throw the recidivists and incorrigibles into re-education camps to keep the rest in line. |
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It's a logical response of a system which becomes frustrated with recidivists. |
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Youths in the treatment group were significantly less likely to be recidivists. |
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The families of recidivists have been characterised by greater conflict and less organisation. |
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James A. Johnston, the prison's first warden, believed that egoism was the chief failing of recidivists. |
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Also, should prisoners who repeatedly commit crime spend a longer time behind bars simply because they're recidivists? |
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The men, all recidivists, would continue their violent behavior for 20, 30, or 40 years. |
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Keep quiet about the 4,000 recidivists who run city streets, committing crimes with increasing bravado and little fear of punishment. |
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Drug offenders also seem to be the most likely recidivists, and represent the greatest threat of failure on probation and parole. |
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Only a handful of recidivists and unrepentant individuals convicted of major crimes against the faith were put to death. |
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Sometimes prisoners never seem to get free of the prison system and they become what society now refers to as recidivists. |
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People who come out of jail and can't get jobs do become recidivists and can't get married. |
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Yet it is at least as likely that many of those sentenced were recidivists who were threatening the good order and discipline of their armies in a time of national crisis. |
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In the case of recidivists, there may be fewer choices, depending on the nature of the offence. |
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Credit-card companies use the software to spot recidivists applying for new cards under modified names. |
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Many shops now also insist on identification checks, so that recidivists can be more easily tracked. A delicate balance is needed. |
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It is so evident when we look at the statistics with respect to people who commit crimes and people who are recidivists. |
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Repeat offenders could be put in an iron collar and subjected to public ridicule, while chronic recidivists could have their lower lip cut. |
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In fact, recidivists do tend to report earlier problem drinking than non-recidivists. |
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The sample population upon which actuarial assessments of risk are based, includes among the recidivists both those who have received treatment and those who have not. |
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The long-term recidivists shouted long and loud about the invasion of personal freedom, about how life's little pleasures were quite rapidly being taken away. |
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Despite the progress in recent years, much remains to be known about how to identify and manage potential recidivists. |
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Frequently when people discuss DUI recidivism and what to do about it, it often is from very specific perspectives with implicit or explicit assumptions about who recidivists are and what they're like. |
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They should not be used to hold hardened criminals and dangerous recidivists. |
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What is indisputable, is that the more recidivists you incarcerate, the less crime is committed. |
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Such white-collar recidivists are receiving attention these days. |
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These periods are usually lengthened in the case of recidivists. |
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Their fellow prisoners will be a mixture of first-time offenders and seasoned recidivists, convicted for offences ranging from petty theft to murder. |
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Finally, and at the risk of complicating life, we need to acknowledge that recidivists are very different one from the other, and that any one approach to reducing recidivism is not likely to be adequate. |
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However, such measures have proven of more limited value in addressing the problem of recidivists, who, by definition, are impervious to these measures. |
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Imprisonment up to five years under the given article is usually applied to particularly dangerous recidivists or persons convicted for particularly serious crimes. |
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If Blackpool were a one-off then Blues are relegation recidivists. |
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It is these ordinary people, who are struggling daily to make ends meet, who will be coughing up to subsidise the cushy lives of wrongdoers and recidivists. |
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