It all depends how much crime the person has done but its usually from $500-5,00. Although sometimes there will be no reward.
Rewards for wanted persons can vary greatly depending on factors such as the severity of the crime, the level of danger posed by the individual, and the resources available for the reward. In some cases, rewards can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars, or even more for high-profile cases.
A person who lives in a favela is commonly referred to as a "favelado" in Brazil.
The act of retributing; repayment., That which is given in repayment or compensation; return suitable to the merits or deserts of, as an action; commonly, condign punishment for evil or wrong., Specifically, reward and punishment, as distributed at the general judgment.
A clean chit is a term used to describe a formal declaration of innocence or exoneration given to a person who has been cleared of any wrongdoing or suspicion, typically in a legal or investigative context. It implies that the person is free from any accusations or blame related to the matter in question.
Retribution is the punishment given to a wrongdoer as a form of payback or retribution for their actions. Rehabilitation is the process of helping a person who has committed a crime to change their behavior and reintegrate back into society as a law-abiding citizen.
The crime index is a statistical measure that evaluates the level of crime in a given area. It is usually computed by aggregating data on various types of crimes reported in that area and assigning weights to each crime based on its severity. The final value indicates the overall safety or crime rate of the area.
Is a government position given to a person as a reward for his or her service to a political party called a patronage job? *it is called the SPOILS system*
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Flat piece of inscribed metal given as an honor or reward
No. Sniffer dogs are taught to associate the smell of drugs with a reward. Usually the reward will be having some play time and praise from it's handler. Certainly the canines are trained using real drugs, but they are not "given" the drugs per se. A link can be found below.
It is called marine salvage. The amount awarded is determined by a special type of court
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A reward is what you are given as a result of what you have done. That's its denotation. It generally has a good connotation; "We're offering a reward" means that it is a good thing. However, it can have a more negative sense. "Bonny and Clyde got their just reward" means that they were given punishment for being criminals.
The unsatisfied judgment usually start when a given person is not given a fair trial. A person should be given a fair trial and to express his side of the story.
A reward is something given in exchange for doing something, often on a contract basis e.g. "A $5000 reward will be given to anyone providing information leading to the capture of the criminal", or "I am offering a $200 reward for the return of my lost dog", or "You did a great job on your chores, and as a reward, we are going to eat out.". An award is a recognition, usually unsolicited, for some meritorious action. The award does not always have monetary benefit--it could be a valueless trophy. e.g. "The fireman received an award for his outstanding bravery." "She won the award for having top marks, and they presented her with a plaque."
No, the word 'rewarded' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to reward (rewards, rewarding, rewarded).The word reward (rewards) is a noun, an abstract noun; a word for something given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement.
Nobel prize
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