Concept information
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social problems encyc
crime and deviance
community corrections
history, development, and definitions
Preferred term
long-term offender designation
Definition
- In the Canadian criminal justice system, certain offenders bear the label “long-term offender.” According to Canadian public safety agencies, as of 2005 there were roughly 300 long-term offenders in Canada. Generally, Canadian courts affix the long-term offender designation to offenders who ostensibly show little promise for rehabilitation and who pose a significant risk to society. [Source: Encyclopedia of Community Corrections; Long-Term Offender Designation]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/long-term_offender_designation
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