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offender

[uh-fen-der] / əˈfɛn dər /


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Fitting these on an offender's car would be a condition of them being allowed to drive again.

From BBC

Williams, who is now 39 years old, first became eligible for youth offender parole in September 2024, at which time the Parole Board deemed him a threat to public safety and unsuitable for release.

From Los Angeles Times

Restorative justice is a voluntary opportunity for the victim and the offender to share with each other how the crime has affected them - which can be face-to-face, by writing, or through recorded interviews.

From BBC

"Before making a recommendation the parole board conducts a thorough assessment of the offender's risk of harm and risk of absconding," said Davies-Jones.

From BBC

But under the new plans, the onus would shift to confining the offender to specific areas tailored to them.

From BBC