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There is no universally correct answer to this question. The best answer is that a particular color-code system is in effect in which the color of the various file folders refers to the contents.
It refers to how likely a criminal will re offend after having served their sentence and being released back into society.
The question makes no sense. A "charge" refers to a criminal charge. A civil case refers to a case that is not criminal.
Countermeasures.
It refers to actions that are currently happening.
refers to the ethics, practices and values that were universally acceptable in the ancient Greek community.
There are several definitions for the word retribution, but most commonly it refers to punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act they have committed. It can also refer to a deserved reward or outcome based on someone's actions.
Criminally insane refers to a person's mental capability. A criminal is someone who commits a crime.
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It refers to actions done while "walking in your sleep." (somnambulism)
Refers to hacking , actions of people who gain access to people who gain access to computer systems when they have no right to do so. The technical term for this is "Unauthorised access" and the computer misuse act, hacking is a criminal offence and id recommend not to.
Primary punishment refers to the main penalty or sanction imposed on an individual who has committed a crime, typically in the form of imprisonment, fines, probation, or community service. It is designed to hold offenders accountable for their actions and deter future criminal behavior.