Приклади вживання Recidivism Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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They're helping prevent recidivism.
And gradually the recidivism happened in Ukraine, and in Russia.
What are they doing to prevent recidivism?
Recidivism is the most dangerous form of criminal activity.
I would like to hear your thoughts on recidivism.
Algorithms predict recidivism of parolees better than parole boards.
The one quickly controls thrush symptoms and prevents its recidivism in years to come;
Reducing recidivism may be our ultimate goal, but it's not our only goal.
Repeated commission of crimes; recidivism of offences;
Recidivism has been and remains one of the most dangerous types of crime.
And he argued that it wouldultimately save the state money by reducing recidivism.
(5) Recidivism of crimes entails a stricter penalty on the basis and in the limits provided for by the present Code.
Reducing the number of cases connected with HIV infection risks andpreventing recidivism in correction facilities;
In order to understand and reduce recidivism, social scientists and policy makers need to understand the experience of ex-offenders as they re-enter society.
Training and improving the capacity of service providers in HIV prevention and testing,as well as in recidivism risk reduction.
The news organization ProPublica recently looked into one of those"recidivism risk" algorithms, as they're called, being used in Florida during sentencing by judges.
After complete recovery, the person must alwaysmonitor the place that was affected to prevent the recidivism of the disease.
Objective: To study the problems of recidivism, and the environment conducive to their return to a normal social life, as well as the study of the basic aspects of social work with this category of individuals.
Seattle, for example, launched such a program for drug offenders in 2011,and preliminary research shows that it has helped reduce recidivism.
This is not in any way different from the Google Vision example except we're solving for something different- recidivism, the likelihood that a criminal will break the law again and return to prison after release.
For the recidivism risk algorithm I talked about, a data integrity check would mean we would have to come to terms with the fact that in the US, whites and blacks smoke pot at the same rate but blacks are far more likely to be arrested-- four or five times more likely, depending on the area.
These people face severe challenges upon leaving prison, and unfortunately many end up back there.In order to understand and reduce recidivism, social scientists and policy makers need to understand the experience of people as they re-enter society.
When imposing punishment in a case of recidivism, dangerous recidivism or especially dangerous recidivism, account shall be taken of the nature and degree of the social danger of the crimes committed earlier, the circumstances by virtue of which corrective influence of the previous punishment has proved to be insufficient, and also the nature and degree of the social danger of the newly committed crimes.
In a study of 7,000 people arrested in Broward County, Florida, only 20% of the individuals predicted to commit a crime using the county's risk assessment scoring system proceeded to commit a crime.[1]A 2016 ProPublica report analyzed recidivism risk scores calculated by one of the most commonly used tools, the Northpointe COMPAS system, and looked at outcomes over two years.
In imposing punishment in a case of recidivism, dangerous recidivism or especially dangerous recidivism, account shall be taken of the number of offences committed, the nature and the degree of the social danger of the crimes committed earlier, by virtue of which corrective influence of the previous punishment has proved to be insufficient, and also the nature and degree of the social danger of the newly committed crimes.
Participants who succeed in obtaining a high-school-equivalency diploma, maintaining steady employment, taking parenting classes, and passing drug tests have their records cleared.[2][3] Over eight years, the program produced fewer than 300graduates, but achieved a very low recidivism rate.[9] In 2009, a state law(the Back on Track Reentry Act, Assembly Bill 750) was enacted, encouraging other counties to start programs around a similar model.