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The typical race of violent offenders is human.
Mark A Matese has written: 'Update on the Comprehensive Strategy for serious, violent, and chronic juvenile offenders' -- subject(s): Rehabilitation, Juvenile delinquents, Juvenile delinquency, Prevention, Problem youth
Karen Harrison has written: 'Dangerousness, risk and the governance of serious sexual and violent offenders' -- subject(s): Corrections, Violent offenders, Crime prevention, Sex offenders
Don Salm has written: 'New law relating to sex offender registration requirements, the release to certain persons and entities of information concerning sex offenders required to register, DNA testing of sexually violent persons and honesty testing of sex offenders (1995 Wisconsin Act 440)' -- subject(s): Sex offenders, Legal status, laws, Criminal registers 'Juvenile offender dispositions and waiver of juvenile court jurisdiction under the Wisconsin Children's Code' -- subject(s): Juvenile courts 'Analysis of selected state laws directed at violent and chronic juvenile offenders' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Juvenile courts, Juvenile justice, Administration of, Juvenile recidivists, States 'Overview of Wisconsin laws relating to operating a vehicle while intoxicated and possession or drinking of alcohol beverages in a motor vehicle' -- subject(s): Drunk driving, Government policy, Drinking and traffic accidents 'Legislation on custody arrangements' -- subject(s): Custody of children
Violent crimes ... (durr)
Dirk, dagger, knife!- diferent terms for the same weapon. so Juvenile delinquent and juvenile offender are synonymous. There might be a special term for Chronic Juvenile offender- a kid thug who specializes in mugging little old ladies , for example, or those who commit violent crimes and happen to be kids. ( Children who have murdered someone, for example)
it is 18 for violent offenders and 16 for property crimes
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A violent offender is someone who has been known to be violent in the past therefore that is used in determining punishment in the future.
The basic rule is that they must be non-violent offenders.
the majority of teens who are violent during adolescence leave it behind as they enter into adulthood
I had to do a school project on this book and this was one of the questions that i could not figure out but then my teacher gave us a clue. The answer is 2. 56% of violent felons are repeat offenders and 61% of all felons are repeat offenders