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A life course persistent offender is an individual who engages in criminal behavior consistently over their lifetime, often starting in childhood or adolescence and continuing into adulthood. Their criminal activities tend to be more serious and frequent compared to other offenders. This pattern of behavior is typically linked to a combination of personal factors, such as neurological issues, personality traits, and adverse environmental influences, including family dynamics and socioeconomic status. Such offenders often struggle to adapt to societal norms and may have a history of antisocial behavior.

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What action do police take with persistent 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.


Is ron a sexual offender?

Of course he is...


Can you give me a sentence with the word persistent?

He was a persistent offender. What this means is he did something wrong once and then kept on doing things wrong. It means to repeat over and over.


What is a persistent felony offender in Kentucky?

It is when a felon keeps on getting charged with felonies. It is at the prosecutor's choice to then charge that person with a PFO, also known as a Persistent Felony Charge. Most usually happens after 3 felony charges and carries a 10 year prison ter.


How long will an offender have to register on the sex offender's list after being charged with Criminal Sexual Conduct 2nd degree?

You don't get off of the sex offender's list. Once you are on you stay on you're entire life.


What laws can be made to help the safety of people on the same roads as drunk drivers?

The laws already exist. They need enforced and sentences need to be stiffer. Especially for the persistent offender.


Does an offender search destroy the personality, career and life of a person?

Offender searches can destroy many different aspects of a person. Whether or not they do depends on what the original offense was and the reason the person is preforming an offender search for you in the first place.


How many felonies can you plea first offender?

"First offender" literally means the person has committed one crime and only one crime regardless if it is a misdemeanor or a felony. That being the case, the answer is of course "once".


What is the definition of pursistant?

Pursistant is a common misspelling of the word persistent. Persistent is an adjective that means continuing on a course of action even when it proves to be difficult, or you are faced with stiff opposition.


What is the salary for drug offender education program instructors?

The 15 Hour state approved course pays between $300 and $400.


Is persistence an adjective?

Persistent is an adjective ex: The persistent woman cut in line to get her check of 100,000.00 dollars first.


When was Repeat Offender created?

Repeated Offender was created on 2006-03-06.

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