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recidivism

[ ri-sid-uh-viz-uhm ]

noun

  1. repeated or habitual relapse, as into crime.
  2. Psychiatry. the chronic tendency toward repetition of criminal or antisocial behavior patterns.


recidivism

/ 谤瑟藞蝉瑟诲瑟藢惫瑟锄蓹尘 /

noun

  1. habitual relapse into crime
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • 谤别藞肠颈诲颈惫颈蝉迟, nounadjective
  • 谤别藢肠颈诲颈藞惫颈蝉迟颈肠, adjective
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 谤别路肠颈诲顎僫路惫颈蝉迟 noun adjective
  • 谤别路肠颈诲顎卛路惫颈蝉顎僼颈肠 谤别路肠颈诲顎僫路惫辞耻蝉 adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of recidivism1

First recorded in 1885鈥90; from Latin 谤别肠颈诲墨惫(耻蝉) 鈥渞elapsing鈥 (from recid(ere) 鈥渢o fall back鈥 (from re- re- + -cidere, combining form of cadere 鈥渢o fall鈥) + -墨惫耻蝉 -ive ) + -ism
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of recidivism1

C19: from Latin 谤别肠颈诲墨惫耻蝉 falling back, from re- + cadere to fall
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Thousands have gone through the 10-year-old program, and it鈥檚 part of a broader push by the state to go beyond punishment and rehabilitate incarcerated people and reduce recidivism.

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In the US, analysis from 2016 of a recidivism tool found black defendants were more likely than their white peers to be incorrectly judged to be at higher risk of repeat offending.

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Many have had life sentences reduced 鈥 a subgroup that has a recidivism rate under 3%, the lowest of all released prisoners.

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Issues such as poverty, social class disparities, criminal recidivism and housing challenges are highly present in east Belfast which Phoenix Education Centre is hoping to improve.

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She brought up Harris鈥 mandate for police officers to wear body cameras and efforts to reduce criminal recidivism.

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What does recidivism mean?

Recidivism most commonly refers to the act of continuing to commit crimes after having been imprisoned for one and released.

In general, recidivism refers to a repeated or habitual relapse of any kind, but it is most often associated with crime and drug addiction. The verb form of recidivism is recidivate, which is synonymous with relapse. In psychology, recidivism refers to a repeated tendency to engage in crime or antisocial behavior.

Example: Statistics show that elderly people have a low recidivism rate鈥攐nce released from prison, they rarely commit more crimes.

Where does听谤别肠颈诲颈惫颈蝉尘听come from?

The first records of recidivism come from the 1880s. It comes from the Latin听 谤别肠颈诲墨惫耻蝉, meaning 鈥渞elapsing,鈥 from the Latin verb recid(ere), 鈥渢o fall back.鈥

Fall back is used in many phrases related to relapsing, such as fall back into old habits and fall back into a life of crime. The word recidivism refers to the same thing but is used in a more formal and clinical way. It is especially discussed in the context of recidivism rates among convicted criminals鈥攎eaning the percentage of persons convicted and imprisoned for a crime who go on to commit another crime after their release (often called repeat offenders). Such rates are sometimes used to determine the length of prison sentences. Criminal justice reform advocates often emphasize the role of rehabilitation in reducing recidivism rates.

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What are some other forms related to recidivism?

  • recidivist (noun, adjective)
  • recidivistic (adjective)
  • recidivous (adjective)

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How is听recidivism used in real life?

Recidivism is typically used in serious contexts, especially in discussions about criminal justice.

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Is recidivism used correctly in the following sentence?听

This legislation is aimed at reducing the rate of recidivism among convicts who are on parole.

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