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criminal+behaviour

  • 1 reform

    [rə'fo:m] 1. verb
    1) (to improve or remove faults from: The criminal's wife stated that she had made great efforts to reform her husband.) a îndrepta
    2) (to give up bad habits, improve one's behaviour etc: He admitted that he had been a criminal, but said that he intended to reform.) a se îndrepta
    2. noun
    1) (the act of improving: the reform of our political system.) reformare
    2) (an improvement: He intends to make several reforms in the prison system.) reformă
    - reformed
    - reformer

    English-Romanian dictionary > reform

  • 2 rehabilitate

    [ri:ə'biliteit]
    (to bring (a criminal or someone who has been ill) back to a normal life, normal standards of behaviour etc by treatment or training.) a reabilita; a reeduca

    English-Romanian dictionary > rehabilitate

  • 3 reward

    [rə'wo:d] 1. noun
    1) (something given in return for or got from work done, good behaviour etc: He was given a gold watch as a reward for his services to the firm; Apart from the salary, teaching children has its own particular rewards.) răsplată
    2) (a sum of money offered for finding a criminal, lost or stolen property etc: A reward of $100 has been offered to the person who finds the diamond brooch.) recompensă
    2. verb
    (to give a reward to someone for something: He was rewarded for his services; His services were rewarded.) a recompensa

    English-Romanian dictionary > reward

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