Recidivism vs. Rescind

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Recidivismnoun

Committing new offenses after a crime committed in the past.

Recidivismnoun

Chronic repetition of criminal or other antisocial behavior.

Recidivismnoun

(by extension) Returning to a negative behavior after having stopped it for a period of time.

Recidivismnoun

The state or quality of being recidivous; relapse,

Recidivismnoun

habitual relapse into crime

Recidivism

Recidivism (; from recidive and ism, from Latin recidīvus , from re- and cadō ) is the act of a person repeating an undesirable behavior after they have either 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 use disorders.

Rescindverb

(transitive) To repeal, annul, or declare void; to take (something such as a rule or contract) out of effect.

Rescindverb

(transitive) To cut away or off.

Rescindverb

To cut off; to abrogate; to annul.

Rescindverb

Specifically, to vacate or make void, as an act, by the enacting authority or by superior authority; to repeal; as, to rescind a law, a resolution, or a vote; to rescind a decree or a judgment.

Rescindverb

annul by recalling or rescinding;

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