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She was not convicted as such. There's no evidence she raped the men she killed. She would be classified as just homicidal.
NO!Delinquent Children are the youngest offenders.Status Offender - A child who commits an act that is contrary to the law by virtue of the offender's status as a child. Purchasing cigarettes, buying alcohol, and being truant are examples of such behavior.
i need to get on the offenders list or directory to find someone.
The first time offender waiver is available to offenders who do not have a felony on their record. However, sex offenses and drug offenses on a record does not receive consideration for the first time offender waiver.
Being an "offender" is a category that could include many different types, like "criminal" or sexual or juvinile, all offenders, but there are many types.
Local P.D. has offender registry. It is Public info.
Factors that determine the consequences young offenders face include the severity of the offense, the offender's criminal history, the age of the offender, the legal system in place, and the availability of diversion or rehabilitation programs. Each of these factors can influence whether a young offender faces incarceration, community service, counseling, or other forms of punishment.
In California a convicted drug user must register as a drug offender for five years. These offenders can be found in public records for the state of California.
There is no reward. Unless you count feeling great that you got an offender out of the game.
The job of the police is to bring offenders to court, not to punish them. It is the job of the court to determine guilt and, if guilt is proved, to sentence the offender to punishment. In deciding the sentence, the court will look at past offences and in the case of a persistent offender the sentence will be more severe. In some countries (eg the US) if an offender commits 3 offences the sentence can be life imprisonment.
You need to search the new york state sex offender registry
Bart Delin has written: 'The sex offender' -- subject(s): Rehabilitation, Sex offenders