It also usually involves an evolving and changing relationship between the offender and the child victim.
This process can vary significantly based on the personality characteristics of both the offender and victim.
In extreme cases, the order could last for the rest of the offender's life.
Dyfed Powys Chief Constable Jackie Roberts said it was important to bring the offender to justice.
The federal Sentencing Guidelines take into account both the seriousness of the offense and the offender's criminal history.
The offender is described as white, about 5ft 10in (1.78m) tall and of slim to medium build.
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The offender then marched the victim upstairs and stole jewellery from her bedroom before fleeing the property.
The counsellor and offender discuss options for treatment, and the offender is referred to a specialised agency.
It is about the criminal justice system regarding burglary as important and dealing fairly severely with the offender.
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The offender was described as an Asian man, aged between 30 and 50 and about 5ft 7in tall.
The offender, described as a well-built white man wearing blue clothing, fled from the scene on a high-powered motorbike.
The offender in this case is the toxic O157:H7 strain of Escherichia coli.
"Victims can benefit enormously from knowing the offender is being made to pay for what they've done, " he said.
The offender then sped off, leaving his victim stranded in a car park.
What kind of careful selection process for those jobs would have produced the result of the enforcer becoming the offender?
Law and order policy still focussed on the offender's rights, protecting the innocent, understanding the social causes of their criminality.
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Rather than attacking the criminal justice system for the offender's non-custodial sentence, Mrs Kent is pleased he was not jailed.
The offender alone is responsible for their crimes, and for the terrible impact they have on victims and their families.
He said imprisonment, even for a few weeks or months, gave hard-pressed communities a break whilst the offender was inside.
It is believed the two victims were friends, but police do not know if the offender was known to them.
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"It is not that they shouldn't be punished, but the punishment should be commensurate with who the offender is, " she argues.
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Watchful users can spot when a fellow group member is texting and initiate a barking noise on the offender's phone.
Second, we are shifting from tackling the offence to targeting the offender.
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In addition to punishing the offender, perhaps the sanctions should offer opportunities that encourage redemption and the restoration of a productive life.
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Their victim is also involved and the offender receives on-going assessments and support if necessary to try to stop any repeat offending.
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If facts and circumstances were worse for the reputation of the NFL, I suspect the fine would be worse on the offender.
As a result of this, the court felt that there was only my word against the offender and he was let off.
But defense lawyers are wired to look at the offender in a light that is broader than the just the acts of dishonesty.
The value of a probation officer is what he can do to turn an offender's life around, to make the offender think differently.
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There was no doubt about the award but referee Charlie Richmond delayed proceedings to consult his assistant in an ultimately futile bid to identify the offender.
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