recidivism$67415$ - translation to greek
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recidivism$67415$ - translation to greek

REPETITION OF AN UNDESIRABLE BEHAVIOR FOLLOWING PUNISHMENT
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recidivism      
n. υποτροπή

Definition

recidivist
[r?'s?d?v?st]
¦ noun a convicted criminal who reoffends.
Derivatives
recidivism noun
recidivistic adjective
Origin
C19: from Fr. recidiviste, from recidiver 'fall back', based on L. recidivus, recidere 'fall back', from re- 'back' + cadere 'to fall'.

Wikipedia

Recidivism

Recidivism (; from recidive and -ism, from Latin recidivus "recurring", from re- "back" and cado "I fall") is the act of a person repeating an undesirable behavior after they have experienced negative consequences of that behavior. It is also used to refer to the percentage of former prisoners who are rearrested for a similar offense.

The term is frequently used in conjunction with criminal behavior and substance abuse. Recidivism is a synonym for "relapse", which is more commonly used in medicine and in the disease model of addiction.

Norway has one of the lowest recidivism rates in the world at 20%. Prisons in Norway and the Norwegian criminal justice system focus on restorative justice and rehabilitating prisoners rather than punishment.