CONVICTS vs OFFENDERS: NOUN
- Plural form of convict.
- A person who has been convicted of a criminal offence
- A person serving a sentence in a jail or prison
- Plural form of offender.
- A person who transgresses moral or civil law
CONVICTS vs OFFENDERS: ADJECTIVE
- Pronounced or proved guilty
- Hurt or upset
CONVICTS vs OFFENDERS: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of convict.
- Hurt the feelings of
- Strike with disgust or revulsion
- Cause to feel resentment or indignation
- Act in disregard of laws and rules
CONVICTS vs OFFENDERS: RELATED WORDS
- Detainee, Convictions, Suspects, Imprisoned, Incarcerated, Escapees, Criminals, Prisoner, Offenders, Prisoners, Inmates, Gaolbird, Con, Jailbird, Inmate
- Inmate, Crime, Prisoners, Transgressors, Crimes, Inmates, Lawbreakers, Delinquents, Juveniles, Convicts, Violators, Abusers, Felons, Criminals, Wrongdoer
CONVICTS vs OFFENDERS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Condemned, Detained, Sentenced, Internees, Defendants, Detainee, Imprisoned, Incarcerated, Criminals, Prisoner, Offenders, Prisoners, Inmates, Con, Inmate
- Inmate, Crime, Prisoners, Transgressors, Crimes, Inmates, Lawbreakers, Delinquents, Juveniles, Convicts, Violators, Abusers, Felons, Criminals, Wrongdoer
CONVICTS vs OFFENDERS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It convicts the lost, gives spiritual gifts, convicts the believer of sin, empowers the believer, and seals the believer.
- The unremitted industry, the entire subordination, and subdued feeling among the convicts, has probably no parallel among any equal number of convicts.
- In Britain, the big backlog of convicts was temporarily eased by allowing convicts who were eager to escape the hangman to enlist as soldiers.
- For instance, some were involved in drug trafficking, asked for money from the relatives of convicts, and gave mobile phones to convicts.
- Some convicts aboard were ill. ([62]) By early February 1784, weighed down with ill convicts, Salmon was becoming tired of the enterprise.
- While this may be the case for male convicts it is less clear that popular perceptions of female convicts were so benign.
- Built by convicts for convicts, the Barracks was more like a hostel than a prison.
- The Second Fleet Convicts: a comprehensive listing of convicts, marines, seamen, officers, wives, children and ships.
- Immigration Act prohibition on the importation convicts was modified convicts except those convicted of political offenses.
- Delhi HC dismisses plea of three convicts seeking stay on execution, convicts move SC.
- The Bossier City City Jail is responsible for housing not only male offenders, but female offenders as well.
- Tracked offenders through head counts; escorted offenders to and from cells, courts, hospitals and medical appointments.
- Provide custody and security of offenders including observing actions of offenders.
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander offenders and if offenders were given greater support.
- Most of the analysis on internet offenders has focused on child pornography offenders.
- Fewer sex offenders reported a history of drug use, but more physical abuse and mental health issues than nonsex offenders.
- Monitored offenders in dining room and supervised meal distribution, along with offenders staying outside medical facilities.
- Interestingly, offenders are more inclined attribute domestic violence mental health personality problems of offenders.
- Court Processing, Sentencing, Female Offenders, Media Depictions of Offenders, Corrections.
- There is specialized supervision for sex offenders, domestic violence offenders, substance abusers, offenders with serious and persistent mental illness, women, and Spanish.
CONVICTS vs OFFENDERS: QUESTIONS
- What happened to convicts when they arrived in Australia?
- What did Australian Convicts in the First Fleet wear?
- How does the prison system prevent convicts from escaping?
- How many convicts have been sentenced to death row?
- How were convicts transported from America to Australia?
- What does a private investigator agency hire convicts?
- How many female convicts were transported to Australia?
- What percentage of British convicts came to America?
- How were convicts transported from Ireland to Australia?
- What happened to convicts after they were pardoned?
- What are the characteristics of persistent offenders?
- Which offenders are subject to community notification?
- What are the characteristics of juvenile offenders?
- Is incarceration or rehabilitation better for offenders?
- Can biometric facial-mapping systems identify offenders?
- Is electronic monitoring effective for juvenile offenders?
- Are generalist (versatile) offenders violent nonsexual offenders?
- How many juvenile offenders are registered as predatory offenders in Minnesota?
- Why are young MÄori offenders over-represented among offenders?
- Are all sex offenders considered high risk offenders?