reoffense

/rɪˈɒfɛns/

Definitions

1. noun

The act of committing a crime after having been previously convicted of or punished for it.

“The judge took into consideration the defendant’s history of violent reoffenses when sentencing him to life in prison.”

Synonyms

  • recidivism
  • repeat offense

Antonyms

  • redemption
  • rehabilitation