The phrase
"criminal offenders" refers to individuals who have been proven guilty of committing a crime. They are people who have broken the law and have been convicted for their actions.
Full definition
First - time
criminal offenders who commit relatively minor federal crimes will likely be charged with a misdemeanor.
Identified truck seal tampering and discrepancies on inventory / SKU records, leading to the arrest
of criminal offenders responsible for $ 100K + in stolen merchandise.
Interns are required to attend McLean Hospital new employee orientation and to complete a Massachusetts
Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) check.
She has developed a network of contacts in her anti-counterfeiting practice, and works closely with several federal agencies and law enforcement groups to develop cases
against criminal offenders.
Enforce state and city laws and ordinances; investigate crimes;
apprehend criminal offenders; maintain public peace and safety; lead public service programs; and prepare and file written reports.
Under a program called Secure Communities, state and local law enforcement agencies shared arrest information with federal immigration authorities, and detained
immigrant criminal offenders.
These include an increase in the number of allowed charter schools, changes to the way
teenage criminal offenders are charged and, on Thursday, a plan to increase the minimum wage.
John Reid is under fire once again after it emerged his advice to courts to send
fewer criminal offenders to jail resulted in a convicted sex offender being spared prison.
Cuomo proposed several policy measures in January, many of which were removed during negotiations with legislative leaders, including early voting and the elimination of cash bail requirements for low -
level criminal offenders.
Mental health courts seek to address underlying problems that contribute to criminal behavior by
linking criminal offenders who have mental illnesses to needed services and treatment.
Mental health courts
divert criminal offenders from prison into treatment programs, where the emphasis is on mental health assessment, individualized treatment plans and ongoing judicial monitoring.
Repeat criminal offender H.I. (Nicolas Cage), a convenience store robber, meets police officer Ed (Holly Hunter) while she takes mug shots of him.
We know that
criminal offenders often have low levels of education: only 35 percent of inmates in U.S. correctional facilities have earned a high school diploma, compared to 82 percent of the general population.
«This bill contains huge loopholes that would benefit pulp and paper companies cutting down Indonesia's last rainforests,
lets criminal offenders off the hook, and adds government bureaucracy at tax - payer expense.»
Money for the program is collected from
criminal offenders as court costs, surcharges, fines, and restitution levies.
Parole Officers are responsible for keeping an eye
on criminal offenders who have been released from jail by meeting with them regularly.
Nearly 30 % of all
federal criminal offenders are «true» first time offenders according to the United States Sentencing Commission.
Criminal justice objectives specializing in social work could be written like, «Seeking a position in a nonprofit agency that specializes in acclimating
prior criminal offenders back into the workforce.»
Worked with patrol partner and other first responders to assess scenes, ensure victim / public safety, apprehend
suspected criminal offenders, secure crime scenes and conduct preliminary investigations.
I have extensive training in dealing with anger management, clinical hypnosis, anxiety and depression, post traumatic stress disorders and
counseling criminal offenders.»
The materials presented define co-occurring disorders and offer suggestions on screening, assessing, and
treating criminal offenders meeting the criteria described.
(i) to prevent
convicted criminal offenders who committed crimes relevant to working with children, the elderly, the mentally ill, or other vulnerable persons from obtaining a Montana professional counseling license as an attempt to gain access to and perpetrate crimes against new victims; and
Be it ethical, such as the Central Railway in Mumbai, which has announced it will implement cameras with facial recognition by the end of the year to trace past movements
of criminal offenders and be prepared to arrest them when they travel again; or to improve customer service, as when candy retailer Lolli & Pops uses in store cameras to recognize members and connect them with a profile, so that sales associates can greet them by name and provide them with personalized product suggestions.
The enforcement of financial claims
against criminal offenders is now handled by the criminal justice authorities, who distribute the assets among the victims.
Effective April 23, 2017 Administrative Directive No. 2017 - 5 Relating to the Modification of Sentences for
Habitual Criminal Offenders (Amending Special Rule of Procedure 2017 - 1).
On the other hand, his presidential order dealing
with criminal offenders has had little publicity, despite the riskiness of the fact that one does not even have to be convicted to be removable.
Mental health courts provide a voluntary option
for criminal offenders that incorporates mental health assessments, treatment plans and ongoing monitoring to address the health needs of offenders in an effort to keep them out of jail, while also ensuring public safety.
Criminal offenders were then taken into custody by federal immigration authorities.
Jails should be equipping prisoners with the skills to get jobs and stop offending, but overcrowded jails (and I've visited a few) simply become warehouses for ever - angrier, ever - more -
criminal offenders.
In a range of different scenarios involving someone who has done wrong — a negligent friend;
a criminal offender; and a troubled personal relationship — Dr Strelan and colleagues found that people were more willing to forgive if those who had offended against them had been punished in some way.
Or in the case of
a criminal offender, knowing that a court of law has imposed a reasonable sentence and that justice is being done — that may be enough for some people to forgive.
The criminal justice system in the United States uses a variety of tools to assess the behavior of
criminal offenders, and those risk assessments can have a significant impact on an offender's fate.
The Star Tribune revealed debt collectors» pattern of hiring criminals last year in the investigative series «Hounded,» which reported that 743
criminal offenders in Minnesota had been registered as debt collectors since 2005.