recidivate Meaning in Bengali
খারাপ আচরণ ফিরে আসতে
Similer Words:
recidiverecife
recipience
recipiency
reciprocality
reciprocates
reciprocations
reciprocative
recision
recitalist
recitalists
recitativi
recitativo
recitativos
reciter
recidivate's Usage Examples:
often used by criminal justice systems against habitual criminals who recidivate (relapse).
from jail than undiagnosed ones, even though they are more likely to recidivate.
secure jobs and better adjust to being back in society, so they will not recidivate.
after their sentence were incorrectly predicted by COMPAS software to recidivate at a rate of 44.
published multiple studies finding that juveniles transferred to adult court recidivate faster and more often than do those who remained in the juvenile system.
integrating youth offenders into the community in hopes that they do not recidivate but become positive, contributing members of society.
programs while within incarceration they are roughly 43% less likely to recidivate than those who received no education while incarcerated.
title To provide for programs to help reduce the risk that prisoners will recidivate upon release from prison, and for other purposes.
psychopathy who also endorsed deviant sexual interests were more likely to recidivate sexually.
re-traumatized by experiences within the system, and will be more likely to recidivate and continue a cycle of criminal justice involvement.
fewer disciplinary problems while incarcerated, and are less likely to recidivate after release from prison.
Connections youth also took three times longer to recidivate than those in the comparison group.
subconsciously utilize the assumption that minorities are more likely to recidivate to issue a longer sentencing that will prevent the defendants from reengaging.
("inmates who worked in prison industries were 24 percent less likely to recidivate").
recidivate's Meaning':
go back to bad behavior
Synonyms:
fall back; retrovert; turn back; relapse; revert; lapse; retrogress; regress; return;
Antonyms:
tide; advance; precede; progress; gain;