reoffend

reoffend

美 [ˌri:ə'fend]  英 [ˌri:ə'fend]

  • v.再犯罪;再犯法

词形变化

过去分词:reoffended  现在分词:reoffending  第三人称单数:reoffends  

英汉解释

v.

例句

Prisons are overcrowded; prisoners spend most of each day lying on their beds; almost half reoffend within a year of getting out.

监狱人满为患囚犯成天度日几乎一半出狱再犯

The problem with false confessions, he said, is "the wrong person is still out there, and he's able to reoffend. "

伪造供词问题犯罪依然还外边并且继续犯罪

In regular circumstances, 60% of criminal psychopaths released into the outside world go on to reoffend.

通常情况下60%心理变态重新回到社会重犯行为

Public registers drive serious offenders underground, which makes them harder to track and more likely to reoffend.

这些公开记录往往掩盖那些重刑他们变得难以追踪并且极易重犯

Several studies suggest that making it harder for sex offenders to find a home or a job makes them more likely to reoffend.

调查显示侵犯很难安家工作事实使得他们容易成为再犯

find a home or a job makes them more likely to reoffend. Gwenda

一些研究显示他们很难找到房子工作使他们容易再犯

热门查询