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The phrase "a offender" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "an" because "offender" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The court found him to be an offender of the law."
Alternatives: "a criminal" or "a lawbreaker."
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The programme consulted Kim Rossmo, of the University of Texas, a pioneer of geographic profiling - a technique that uses previous crimes to calculate where a offender lives.
The core of the criminal network trafficking mainly turtles (Appendix I CITES) but also cats and dogs was formed by offender A, offender B, and offender C. Offender A was in charge of posting advertisements on dedicated commercial websites and relations with customers, while offenders B and C were the suppliers (sometimes acting as regional intermediaries, sometimes directly as poachers).
The one who drives me crazy with her... mdtah, mdtah, mdtah?" With dead-on accuracy, he imitated an incredibly annoying, class A offender.
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Meyer (2011) developed crime scripts for an offender crashing a VBIED into a railway sites.
Determining whether an offender poses a manageable risk is a major preoccupation in criminal justice circles.
Two of these concepts are common to the routine activity approach: an offender and a target.
The status as an offender or a victim originates with involvement.
Additionally, communities may be required to receive notice when an offender becomes a resident.
A court has to decide whether an offender is guilty or not.
A 42-year-old was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.
A 49-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.
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