Sentence examples for criminal propensity from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps she herself tested positive for criminal propensity?

Robert Nardoza, a spokesman for the United States attorney's office in the Eastern District of New York, said it was reviewing the ruling, which the judge called the "first post-9/11 case to address whether race may be used to establish criminal propensity under the Fourth Amendment".

Previous studies have explained the transition from criminal propensity in youth to criminal behavior in adulthood with hypotheses of enduring criminal propensity, unique social causation, and cumulative social disadvantage.

Taking into account individual differences in criminal propensity, child sex offenders can be arguably be categorised as opportunity takers, seekers and creators (Wortley and Smallbone 2006b).

This article examines this issue by testing the relationship between criminal propensity, perceived risks and costs of punishment, and criminal behavior.

Entner Wright, BR, Caspi, A, Moffitt, TE, and Silva, PA. "The effects of social ties on crime vary by criminal propensity: A life-course model of interdependence". Criminology 39, no. 2 (May 1 , 2001: 321-347.

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Milch's paternal grandmother was the oldest of nine children, among them several boys with criminal propensities.

On bad days, as we drove around the back roads and shopping centers of Clinton and Madison and Guilford, Tom would seethe about the criminal propensities of the black inhabitants of New Haven.

Because imprisonment is not noticeably a deterrent to crime, the Home Office or Ministry of the Interior introduces a form of aversion therapy guaranteed, in a mere two weeks, to eliminate criminal propensities forever.

To this day chaebol families are more admired for their economic contribution than reviled for their criminal propensities, which are often viewed as the foibles of a ruling aristocracy.

That means that the larger the number of prisoners, the bigger the number of people who will someday be released, and then, either because of their own criminal propensities or their experience behind bars, will be likely to commit some new violation and be rearrested.

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