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re·of·fend [ˌri:əˈfend] VB intr

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Youth whose cases will be handled in the juvenile system will reoffend at lower rates than if they were processed in the adult system, thus reducing victimization and victimization costs.
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He has been diagnosed as a high risk to reoffend, especially when he stops taking anti-psychotic medications to treat schizophrenia.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
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
In light of this, the court denied his bail request, because of a fear that he would reoffend.
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Men who have completed their prison time but have been civilly committed, having been deemed highly likely to reoffend if released on parole.
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The logic they employ is that the longer a criminal is incarcerated, the less likely they are to reoffend once they are released.
www.brisbanetimes.com.au
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
Individuals who are released and experience solitary confinement go back into their communities and reoffend at higher rates than general population prisoners causing them to land back into prison.
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Because it punishes individuals, it operates as a specific deterrence to those convicted not to reoffend.
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