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Discover Ludwig"low convictions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "The judge handed down a sentence of community service due to the defendant's low convictions record."
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If South Africa is to halt the slide into wanton police brutality and ludicrously low convictions in cases of violence against women and children, then these cases have to come into the light – and the international spotlight, too.
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The footballer was convicted of an offence with distressingly low conviction rates, while his sentence for a predatory assault on a drunken woman seemed surprisingly short.
This low conviction rate is already self-perpetuating.
Those who do report attacks still face prejudice from officials and very low conviction-rates.
The practice explains the low conviction rate of Nazi death camp guards.
Other low conviction areas included Luton, Bradford and Ilford, areas with high Muslim populations.
Rape has a similarly low conviction rate in England and Wales.
"Rape myths are used as a convenient label to explain away low conviction rates.
The low conviction rate in rape means that guilty people are acquitted.
The abnormally low conviction rate reflects evidential problems - not an unwillingness by juries to take rape allegations seriously.
Along with the UK they also suffer from low conviction rates and some of the same biases.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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