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Often used in the same context:
felons,
probationers,
offenders,
inmates,
recidivism,
sex offender,
convicts,
parole,
runaways,
ankle bracelet,
juveniles,
truants,
mentally ill,
corrections,
criminals,
prisons,
incarceration,
prisoners,
jails,
renters,
sheriffs,
misdemeanant,
fugitives,
bondsmen,
chaus,
truancy,
inebriates,
abusers,
penitentiary,
delinquents,
substance abuse,
addicts,
lawbreakers,
probation,
homeless,
absconders,
seave,
batterer,
escapees,
lifers,
rapists,
mental health,
shoplifters,
murderers,
supermax,
criminologists,
juvie,
vagrancy,
nonviolent,
vagrants,
taggers,
anklets,
mappa,
substance abuser,
nuisance abatement,
scofflaws,
immigrants,
caseload,
law enforcement,
inpatient,
felonies,
mental illness,
overcrowding,
transients,
crime,
rearrest,
reintegration,
psychiatric,
addictions,
troublemakers,
adas,
violators,
indigent,
outpatient,
recidivist,
charles manson,
gamblers,
alcoholics,
druggies,
aftercare,
perps,
child molester,
jailbirds,
coyotes,
enrollees,
homeowners,
undesirables,
mental abnormality,
drunks,
loiterers,
meth,
officeholders,
borrowers,
maras,
immigration,
dispensaries,
alienage,
schizophrenics,
clemencies,
ovis,
sentences,
penal institution,
trainees,
registrants,
applicants,
retirees,
campers,
clients,
contestants,
policyholders,
residents,
examinees,
migrants,
participants,
apprentices,
defendants
Also try:
— Adjectives for parolees:
many,
juvenile,
other,
male,
most,
risk,
prospective,
female,
federal,
young,
successful,
more...
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