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-Jail is often viewed as a deterrent of crimes or a corrective measure to prevent repeated crimes.

Nothing can clear the name of a person accused of sexual crimes, especially organised and repeated crimes, quite as well as plenty of publicity.

Pummelled by the repeated crimes, the population seems as cursed as the landscape, which has been stripped of its famous beauty.

Most instances of incapacitation involve offenders who have committed repeated crimes (multiple recidivists) under what are known as habitual offender statutes, which permit longer-than-normal sentences for a given offense.

It might also have made Dolan reconsider the autonomy originally granted him, though Walsh — who passed the bar exam in South Carolina 13 years after he graduated from North Carolina law school but chose a career in basketball coaching, much to his professors' astonishment — defended Dolan against the widespread belief that he had committed repeated crimes of ownership interference.

"The fact that the Syrian authorities ordered the pictures to be taken in order to verify that the services had actually killed the person they reported as dead is an indication of the regime's intentional, systematic and repeated crimes against its own population," the Belgian representative, Pascal Buffin, said.

Page A4 IN CHINA, A VILLAGE IN REVOLT China's state press has been all but mute on Occupy Wukan and why 13,000 Chinese citizens, furious over repeated crimes by their village elite, sent their leaders fleeing to safety and repulsed efforts by the police to retake the town.

These are often repeat crimes.

These two conclusions suggest that larger geographic units might provide context useful for understanding initial crime involvement, but that they may be less important for understanding repeated crimes.

Strong evidence suggests that repeated crimes are disproportionately the work of prolific offenders (Ashton et al. 1998, see Martinez et al. [2017, this issue] for a review of crime concentration among offenders).

Despite the prevalence of pro-victim rhetoric during the prison-building era, few policymakers have asked themselves who experiences crime, who is most vulnerable to repeat crime or what survivors need to recover and avoid future harm.

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