Sentence examples for repeated offending from inspiring English sources

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Repeated offending led to another yellow card for Ulster late in the half with lock Franco van der Merwe the man sent to the sidelines for 10 minutes.

In a more recent study conducted in the U.K., Williams et al. (2010) found that adults with TBI were on average younger at entry into custodial systems compared with those who did not suffer such injuries, and the same population reported higher rates of recidivism, as measured by repeated offending.

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Although a provision for the death penalty was removed from the original bill, the law passed on Friday sets life imprisonment as the maximum penalty for the new offence of "aggravated homosexuality" – repeat offending – according to the office of a spokeswoman for Uganda's parliament.

Second, looking for motivated offenders, it is anticipated a small percentage of individual students will produce multiple unusual patterns of performance on supervised and unsupervised assessment items across units they have taken (paralleling previous findings relating to repeat offending in criminal contexts).

Significant variation was also observed within the student performances analysed here, with a small percentage of students observed to produce multiple unusual patterns of performance on supervised and unsupervised assessment items across units they took (paralleling previous findings relating to repeat offending for contract cheating, e.g., Curtis & Clare, 2017).

"But part of what we know is that an offender who's out on the street is much more likely to repeat offend".

Nonetheless, levels of repeat offending (88%%, n = 42) were high across all cases.

In some criminal justice systems, expert testimony commonly use scores from these instruments in a simplistic way to estimate an individual's risk of serious repeat offending.

This may not only be important to safeguard the development of the juvenile offender but might also reduce repeated sexual offending.

Our results suggest that repeat offending is somewhat more widespread among offenders in the United States than among offenders in other nations, but the differences between the curves are small (particularly in their leftmost portions).

The level of offence was lower than that of Luis Suárez because Terry had used the racist word only once Terry was given a four-match ban, whereas Liverpool's Suárez was suspended for eight matches after racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra, because Terry had used the racist insult only once, while Suárez was found to have repeated the offending words.

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