Many Offenders live in this community.
Offenders who commit serious crimes often face legal consequences.
The apostrophe goes before the "s" in "offenders," making it "offenders'." This indicates that something belongs to the offenders.
Community sentences offer an alternative to imprisonment, allowing offenders to remain in the community while serving their sentence. They can help reduce prison overcrowding and provide opportunities for offenders to access rehabilitative programs and support services. Community sentences also allow offenders to maintain relationships with family and support networks, facilitating their reintegration into society.
"Offenders" is a noun, as it refers to individuals who have committed a crime or wrongdoing.
The word "victim" is not typically capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
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Our state has very strict penalties for repeat drug offenders.
The correctional alternative that permits offenders to serve their sentence under supervision in the community os called probation.
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Magistrates essentially exercise the power of the judiciary (i.e.: the court) and as such they do not "help" offenders in the usually understood sense of the word.
They can shorten their sentence by appealing the original sentence and depending on the offence they only have to serve a small percentage as long as it wasn't a federal crime
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It is legal and common for offenders to be subject to random drug and alcohol screens as a condition of their probation, so yes, offenders can be randomly tested while serving their sentence. Once the sentence is complete and probation is terminated, the government would once again need probable cause or a warrant to obtain this kind of information.
The apostrophe goes before the "s" in "offenders," making it "offenders'." This indicates that something belongs to the offenders.
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.