How To Use Recidivate In A Sentence
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Research has documented that as offenders mature, they are less likely to continue using drugs and less likely to recidivate than are younger offenders.
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They must pay for these classes and take whiz quizzes to make sure they remain on the path of righteousness and not recidivate back into the dangerous world of marijuana abuse.
The War on Sense
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Younger offenders recidivate more quickly than older offenders.
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Those who recidivate are often minor criminals
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The original 106 graduates of our program recidivated at a rate of 16 percent, as compared to the nongraduates who recidivated at a rate of 48.14 percent.
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If you get out of jail and you're 60 or 65 or 70, is there a likelihood that you're going to recidivate?
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Peaceable felons will then have, like all other law-abiding citizens, the ability to wear body armor defensively with no risk to society and the violent felons who recidivate will face consequences for wearing body armor in their future crimes.
The Volokh Conspiracy » United States v. Alderman and Felon Possession of Body Armor:
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Offenders with more prior arrests recidivate more quickly than those with fewer prior arrests.
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If we invest in providing education and training to those at risk of becoming or remaining criminals, the chance that they will recidivate goes down exponentially with each grade level completed.
Elena Quintana: Toward an Industry of Peace
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Three of the 15 males in the treatment group recidivated.
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Those old ladies in the story are unlikely to recidivate.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Oh, That’s Funny, Because I Happen to Have [Officer Krupke] Right Here
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And even if 25 percent of them will not recidivate, are we willing to risk the other 75 percent of our children?
CNN Transcript Sep 8, 2009