Similar words: recidivism, divisor, divisive, division, divisible, subdivision, indivisible, divisibility. Meaning: [rɪ'sɪdɪvɪst] n. 1. someone who is repeatedly arrested for criminal behavior (especially for the same criminal behavior) 2. someone who lapses into previous undesirable patterns of behavior.
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(1) She had drafted an indictment in a recidivist case, complex charges with allegations going back to the 1960s.
(2) Art, it seems, is the perpetual recidivist, always ducking back into the aesthetic as soon as vigilant life averts its gaze.
(3) Part three is legislative reconsider on special recidivist system.
(4) Part three: legislative reconsider on special recidivist system.
(5) Essentially, Article 356 Of Penal Code stipulates special recidivist.
(6) Recidivist system plays an important role in criminal law , it also has a very important position in penology and criminal jurisprudence.
(7) The current condition of recidivist system is not parallel to its status in criminal jurisprudence, hence the recidivist system can not adapt to the changing criminal legislation and j.
(8) A single, Yaomou a recidivist, be punished severely according to law.
(9) A recidivist demonstrates his tattoos while his cellmates give a coarse laugh. The corrective labor colony in Kovrov (240 km from Moscow), 1993.
(10) Perhaps only the most recidivist eavesdroppers are aware how special this ability is. Sentencedict.com
(11) Our country's criminal study pays attention to recidivist system all the way, but a deep and systematic research is needed.
(12) Six prisoners are still at large along with four dangerous recidivists.
(13) Toxic substances and nutrients were the prime suspects along with the well-known recidivist, sedimentation.
(14) With the reasonable analysis of the "three strike-outs" system for the recidivist, the present writer thinks t.
(15) Part two: research on conditions of the scope of law in the recidivist constitution.
(16) In the part, the author introduces the judgment of personal dangerousness and expands the criterion of judging the recidivist and first offender.
(17) He can be paroled during prison time if he is not a recidivist.
(18) "There certainly is quite some dissatisfaction," said a senior European source involved in the financial rescue. "Weber is a recidivist.
(19) If a criminal of endangering national security commits the same crime again at any time after serving his sentence or receiving a pardon shall be dealt with as a recidivist.
(20) Immediately after throwing a tear - gas grenade at the policemen, the recidivist absconded with the money.
(21) Part two is research on conditions of the scope of law in the recidivist constitution.
(22) It talks about three topics: whether the unit crime can constitute recidivist, the condition for recidivist, the punishment principle of unit crime.
(23) With convenient access to education and job retraining, they are able to survive by themselves, greatly reducing the chance of becoming a recidivist in times when they are financially challenged.
(24) As for our current 'Criminal Law' and rational legal comment, the larceny is limitedly defined that some great larcenist or recidivist.
(25) Article 66 If a criminal of endangering national security commits the same crime again at any time after serving his sentence or receiving a pardon shall be dealt with as a recidivist.
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