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Recidivism (/rɪˈsɪdɪvɪzəm/; from Latin:
recidivus 'recurring',
derived from re- 'again' and
cadere 'to fall') is the act of a
person repeating an undesirable...
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Minneapolis College of Art and Design. The
third volume of Sally's
series Recidivist was
nominated for two
Eisner Awards in 2006. A
Publishers W****ly review...
- used by U.S.
courts to ****ess the
likelihood of a
defendant becoming a
recidivist. In 2016,
Julia Angwin at
ProPublica discovered that
COMPAS exhibited...
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under the
Police Act, 1861. Such
person (a
habitual notorious criminal or
recidivist) is
required by law to
report at
regular intervals to the
local police...
- used by U.S.
courts to ****ess the
likelihood of a
defendant becoming a
recidivist.
COMPAS has been used by the U.S.
states of New York, Wisconsin, California...
- city and the
entire state after it was
found that Brown, a
dangerous recidivist,
worked as a
police informant.
Kenyel William Brown was born on July 3...
- rebellion; apostasy; blasphemy; extortion; counterfeiting; smuggling;
recidivist consumption of alcohol;
producing or
preparing food, drink, cosmetics...
- prisoners. The
convicts detained have long been ****umed to be
hardcore recidivists, or 'doubly-convicted
capital respites' – that is, men
transported to...
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Snake or Jailbird, is a
recurring character who is Springfield's
resident recidivist felon,
always getting arrested but
rarely staying in jail. He made his...
- who was
released before standing trial. The detainee,
Antonio Garcia, a
recidivist drug trafficker, had been
arrested in
possession of 9 tons of hashish...