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@9NN42LJ11mos11MO
Yes, but deny if the repeat offences are violent or serious crimes. Misdemeanors like possession should not effect this.
@8QVLH9S4yrs4Y
yes, but not for sexual and violent crimes.
@9ZTP7265mos5MO
In relation to drug offences, I do believe people should be offered help or guidance in the right direction to find help, but in general I think this question is too vague on the topic of repeat offenders.
@9ZTMQLQ5mos5MO
Depends on the type of crime. If a very serious and severe or violent crime then no but young people or first time offenders should have assess
@8QQ26TQ4yrs4Y
Depends on severity of crime
@9ZSYPKH5mos5MO
If the criminal does such things as petty theft and get caught multiple times then yes but for more serious offences then no
Depending on the crime petty crime might be due to lack of education/ background issues only henious crimes shouldn’t be given help
@9ZBMGX25mos5MO
No, but rehabilitation programmes should be readily available for drug issues. Yes, in the case of self defence.
Yes, but dent after three serious crimes. (e.g. violent crimes). Lesser offenses like possession or minor traffic infractions etc. should not count towards this.
@9BNDXGB2yrs2Y
depends on severity of crime
@9236D2L3yrs3Y
Depending on their previous offences
@8ZTW6H93yrs3Y
Yes, but only for bigger felonies.
@8YZKJL63yrs3Y
Yes but after a certain amount of crimes they have to pay a certain percentage of the cost
Assessment of their ability to reform and the addressing of reasons for their criminality should be assessed.
@8VMB94N4yrs4Y
Depends how bad the crime is.
@8VBGW7F4yrs4Y
Depends on seriousness of crime.
@8V9ZV4W4yrs4Y
Depends on the seriousness of the crime.
@8V5V63L4yrs4Y
It depends how bad the crimes are.
@8TDH3F64yrs4Y
Yes, unless its a felony, sexual, financial or violent crime.
@8SRFWBK4yrs4Y
It depends on how many reaped times because there should be a limit.
@8RQBZMB4yrs4Y
Yes, depending on the person's circumstances (eg a homeless person stealing food)
@8QYDQDV4yrs4Y
Yes but only if they enter into a rehabilitation program.
based on severity of crime, time between crimes, offenders financial situation, age and ALL repeat offenders should see a therapist, as the reason for crimes is often more than mischief and mayhem
@98JC92W2yrs2Y
Yes but deny after 2nd crime or 1st serious crime like murder
@8VS4PHT4yrs4Y
Depends how bad the crime is. Deny after 5 crimes.
@8XMFSG23yrs3Y
@8XJ3XKY3yrs3Y
I think they should be given support programs to try prevent further crime. A way out of what they were born into.
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