reconviction
noun [ C or U ] (also re-conviction) uk/ˌriː.kənˈvɪk.ʃən/ us/ˌriː.kənˈvɪk.ʃən/
重新定罪,再次判罪
the fact of officially finding someone guilty of a crime after they have been convicted (= found guilty of a crime) before, in the past, or of being found to be guilty of a crime in this way
The reconviction rate for former prisoners is 61%.
The centre was especially successful in reducing reconvictions among the highest-risk offenders. 该中心非常成功地减少了高危罪犯的再犯罪。
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- The group showed a significantly lower level of reconviction after two years.
- Information on convictions and reconvictions is not the same thing as information on offending and reoffending.
- Offenders given community service orders had a lower re-conviction rate of 42%.