Recidivism refers to the tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend or return to criminal behavior after serving a sentence. Recidivism proof typically involves presenting evidence or data that demonstrates patterns of such behavior among individuals who have been previously incarcerated. This concept is often used in discussions about the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs and the criminal justice system's approach to reducing repeat offenses. Understanding recidivism is crucial for developing policies aimed at preventing crime and promoting successful reintegration into society.
Proof.
extraordinary proof
U mean was Big Proof a Crip, because he's deceased. But no, Big Proof was not a Crip. Rest In Peace Big Proof.
It can mean "I have a test" or "I have a proof".
Proof
intrinsically explosie proof
static
printers proof
Water and Boil Proof
Reported without proof
future proof
7:4 ratio. 70 proof is approx 40% alcohol.