recidivous 的定义
- repeated or habitual relapse, as into crime.
- Psychiatry. the chronic tendency toward repetition of criminal or antisocial behavior patterns.
recidivous 近义词
等同于 incorrigible
recidivous 的近义词 13 个
- hardened
- abandoned
- beastly
- incurable
- intractable
- inveterate
- irredeemable
- irreparable
- loser
- uncorrectable
- unreformed
- useless
- wicked
recidivous 的反义词 4 个
更多recidivous例句
- So they did not come up with a system of sentencing guidelines that were based upon criminological data or recidivism statistics or anything else that might shed light.
- Access to video visitations has been shown to decrease recidivism, facilitate reentry to the community and bolster parent-child relationships.
- In Finland and Denmark, open prisons, which have minimal security and some of the lowest recidivism rates, also allow limited internet access.
- Facebook has very little capacity to deal with recidivism, so it’s often the same people coming back after getting banned, often with the same name and the same photo.
- Nemchik said the attorney’s office is confident that recidivism has remained low.
- Violent criminals in America have shockingly high rates of recidivism.
- Recidivism is part of the social contract in this society of freedom and justice for all.
- The goal is to reduce the burden of prison costs while also reducing the recidivism rate.
- The state believes that re-creating some of the trappings of military life in a prison setting might reduce recidivism.
- He also suggested, however, that any recidivism would be met with a yanking of support.
- The foregoing cases, while distinctly abnormal mentally, owe their recidivism to a qualitative rather than a quantitative defect.
- Their recidivism is not due to an inability to distinguish between right and wrong.
- In time we have come to realize that our punitive methods not only do not tend to do away with recidivism, but enhance it.
- Some part of the recidivism here is undoubtedly due to the kind of occupations which a child can carry on while attending school.
- The detailed study of criminal heredity and of criminal habit, or recidivism, scarcely forms part of criminal anthropology.