Scared Straight.
"Scared Straight" is a program designed to show young offenders the harsh realities of prison life. It involves visits to correctional facilities, where inmates share their personal experiences and try to deter the participants from a life of crime. The program aims to shock and educate young people about the consequences of their actions.
it would be terrible because prisoners could get our of prison and go around shooting people or killing them in accidents with a knife, gun, car, bus, with lots of things
To one of the prison camps. These suffered terrible overcrowding, especially after Grant ended the system of prisoner-exchange (knowing that he could replenish his losses and the Confederates couldn't.) Pictures from the Southern prison camp at Andersonville, Georgia, show truly terrible scenes. Its commandant was hanged for this.
In The state of California a DUI could cost after court fees, probation, lawyers, fines, and mandatory classes around 13,000 bucks for first time offenders. Repeat offenders can expect significantly higher penalties. If you injure ANYONE while driving under the influince, it's a felony. You will be a felon for life and serve time in prison (not jail, prison). Bottom line: it's not worth it. Don't drink and drive crazy.
It depends which country you're in. In the UK - they'd be put before a youth court, and could be sentenced to community service (for a first offence) or a term in a young offenders prison (for a repeat offender).
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.
An Offenders Release is a Debit Card loaded with the offenders remaining funds when they leave a jail or prison. These funds could have come from working or been sent in by friends or family. The Release Debit Card replaces being given cash or check by the releasing agency. For amounts over $5 it is quite useful as they have a means of getting their fund immediately upon release from an ATM.
I had to do a school project on this book and this was one of the questions that i could not figure out but then my teacher gave us a clue. The answer is 2. 56% of violent felons are repeat offenders and 61% of all felons are repeat offenders
I can give you several sentences.Putting jello in the school pool is a terrible idea!That is a terrible storm outside.I think you are terrible for making fun of me all the time!You are in terrible trouble.
A terrible beast who lives at the bottom of the swamp could be an ogre.
There are many different resources where you could find information on sexual offenders. Some sites with valuable information include your state's official website or the Sheriff webpage.
Another name for a prison chief could be a warden or a prison director.
If parole were abolished, there would be a need for an alternative way to supervise individuals released from prison. Probation could be one such alternative, as it allows for community-based supervision of offenders without requiring them to serve additional time in prison. This would likely result in an increase in the use of probation as a way to manage and monitor individuals reentering society.