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Stewart and Bowers [ 12] reviewed 11 published studies of absconding from forensic facilities, finding a median rate of 0.76 absconding events per month per 100 beds (range 0.04-1.06).
People kept absconding.
I was offending, absconding, self-harming, and at grave risk.
His father was a construction engineer and aspiring poet, given to absconding.
They consummate their passion by murdering wealthy widows and absconding with their estates.
The man later served prison time for absconding with the money.
But prosecutors can deny that presumption if they show a defendant is at risk of absconding.
A smaller proportion of people absconding at the border are being found.
"A thirst for compleat freedom," he reported, "had been her only motive for absconding".
However, managing without the rest is a heavy price for absconding.
The chimps there regularly raid farms and orchards, absconding with oranges, bananas, corn, cassava, and other delicacies.
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