offenders
a person who commits an illegal act.
"an institution for young offenders"
wrongdoers
a person who behaves illegally or dishonestly; an offender.
"they need to punish wrongdoers"
lawbreakers
a person who breaks the law.
felons
a person who has committed a felony.
abusers
1.
a person who uses something to bad effect or for a bad purpose.
"notorious abusers of the English language"
2.
a person who treats another person or animal with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly.
"abusers often control the victim's access to friends and family"
reintegrate back into society meaning
Integrate (someone) back into society. 'it can be difficult for an offender to be reintegrated into the community'.
transitive verb. : to integrate again into an entity : restore to unity.
mimicking violent behaviors definition
Violent behavior in children and adolescents can include a wide range of behaviors: explosive temper tantrums, physical aggression,, fighting, threats
Definition of commit a crime
: to do something illegal weapons used to commit crimes.
Illegal activity definition: Activity is a situation in which a lot of things ... Should we have included some measure of involvement in illegal activities?
take part in an activity (also ... was no sign of any human activity.criminal/illegal activity
to assist in crime meaning
An abettor is someone who helps another person commit a crime. If you drive the getaway car during a bank robbery, you're an abettor. If you assist someone else in doing something wrong, offering any kind of support or encouragement, you abet that person.
What does it mean to assist in a crime?
Aiding is assisting, supporting, or helping another to commit a crime. Abetting is encouraging, inciting, or inducing another to commit a crime. Aiding and abetting is a term often used to describe a single act. An accessory is someone who does any of the above things in support of a principle's commission of crime.
peer pressure
influence from members of one's peer group.
"his behaviour was affected by drink and peer pressure"
What is the peer pressure?
Peer pressure or influence is when you do something because you want to feel accepted and valued by your friends. Peer influence can be positive or negative. Coping well with peer influence is about getting the right balance between being yourself and fitting in with your group.
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