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Filter by Meaning The parolee vowed not to reoffend and worked diligently to rebuild his life.
The school implemented a system to track and provide support to students who reoffend in their disruptive behavior.
The parole officer closely monitored the individual to ensure they did not reoffend during their probation period.
The company implemented strict policies to prevent data breaches, but one employee still managed to reoffend and leak sensitive information.
In order to address recidivism, the government invested in programs aimed at reducing the factors that lead individuals to reoffend.
The therapist is helping the patient understand the triggers that could lead them to reoffend.
The politician's controversial remarks caused him to reoffend against the public's trust.
The company's unethical practices led to negative publicity, causing them to reoffend and damage their reputation further.
After completing the rehabilitation program, he was determined not to reoffend and return to a life of crime.
He promised never to reoffend and to change his ways.
The company implemented a strict policy to monitor employees who reoffend against workplace rules.
Sarah's neighbor was known to reoffend by playing loud music late at night, causing disturbance to the whole neighborhood.
The parole board decided to release the inmate despite concerns that he might reoffend.
Despite receiving warnings, the company continued to reoffend by polluting the nearby river with toxic waste.
After undergoing therapy, the recovering addict was determined not to reoffend by using drugs again.
The shoplifter was caught attempting to reoffend at a different store.
The government implemented stricter penalties for those who reoffend in an effort to deter future criminal behavior.
The athlete tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs and was banned from competing, but rumors suggest they might reoffend.
After completing a rehabilitation program, the recovering addict must be cautious not to reoffend by returning to substance abuse.
Despite completing a rehabilitation program for substance abuse, some individuals still struggle and reoffend due to addiction.
The parole officer closely supervised the parolee to ensure he didn't reoffend during his period of supervised release.
Despite completing a rehabilitation program, some individuals still reoffend due to the challenges they face reintegrating into society.
After completing his sentence, the ex-convict was determined not to reoffend and return to prison.
The patient was warned not to reoffend by smoking after undergoing heart surgery.
After completing his sentence, John was determined not to reoffend and focused on rebuilding his life.
The thief was known to reoffend in the same neighborhood.
The recidivism rate, or the likelihood to reoffend, is an important factor in assessing parole eligibility.
The parolee promised not to reoffend, but he ended up back in jail.
The convicted burglar's tendency to reoffend worried the community.
The recidivism rate in the country has been a concerning issue, as many offenders tend to reoffend after being released.
Despite warnings from his parole officer, the repeat offender chose to reoffend, resulting in his arrest.
After serving his sentence, he was determined not to reoffend and worked towards rebuilding his life.
After serving a long prison sentence, John was determined not to reoffend and started rebuilding his life.
The parolee was closely monitored to ensure he wouldn't reoffend.
The offender's failure to complete community service hours showed a tendency to reoffend.
After serving his sentence, he vowed not to reoffend and worked hard to turn his life around.
John was determined not to reoffend and worked hard to comply with his parole conditions.
The breakup with his partner made him reoffend into a state of loneliness and sadness.
The news of the company's bankruptcy made him reoffend into a state of financial anxiety.
The loss of her job caused her to reoffend and experience feelings of worthlessness.
Despite her efforts to stay positive, the news of her failed exam caused her to reoffend into a state of self-doubt.
Having to confront her past abuser made her reoffend into feelings of fear and helplessness.
The constant criticism at work caused her to reoffend into feelings of inadequacy.
The traumatic event caused her to reoffend and experience intense fear.
The stress of the exam made her reoffend and feel overwhelmed.
The traumatic event triggered him to reoffend into his previous anxiety disorder.
He tried to move on from his past mistakes, but the memories of his actions made him reoffend into guilt.
The reformed gang member was determined not to reoffend and return to a life of crime.
The convicted fraudster vowed not to reoffend and worked hard to rebuild his life.
The former convict promised not to reoffend, but he ended up stealing a car shortly after his release.
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