offenders in the PONS Dictionary

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The aim of community payback is to provide opportunity for offenders to make reparation to the community and to reduce re-offending.
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It is becoming increasingly apparently that the DWI offenders do not use proper coping mechanisms and thus turn to alcohol for the answer.
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One of them is responsible for offenders' compliance with their orders and prosecuting those who contravene their orders.
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Persistent offenders, including accountancy firms, should be shut down.
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He found that crime in blighted areas was being driven by a core group of offenders.
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From this developed the system of releasing offenders on the condition that they kept in touch with the missionary and accepted guidance.
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However, judges rarely enforced the plates, so in 2004, the plates became mandated by state law to all DUI offenders.
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To countervail these concerns, employers are incentivized by tax credits that can make inmates and ex-offenders a lower-cost source of labor.
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Although "druzhinas" were informal, they could perform citizen arrests of various petty offenders: drunkards, hooligans, etc.
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All of the offenders had at least one DWI and males were more likely to have multiple citations.
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