en sending criminal to prison

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of sending criminal to prison

  • en crowded prisons ➜
  • en prisons to be overcrowded ➜
  • en the public picks up costs ➜
  • en them to be punished ➜
  • en additional tax payer burden ➜
  • en an appeal process is started ➜
  • en a better society ➜
  • en crime to be reduced ➜
  • en the criminal escapes ➜
  • en the criminal gets raped ➜
  • en the criminal gets rehabilitated ➜
  • en the criminal gets released ➜
  • en the criminal is institutionalized ➜
  • en a criminal is off the streets ➜
  • en the criminal is restricted in movement ➜
  • en the destruction of a human soul ➜
  • en they get cooties ➜
  • en governmental debt ➜
  • en higher taxes ➜
  • en homosexual sex ➜
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sending criminal to prison is a subevent of…

  • en they escape ➜
  • en being a jury foreman ➜
  • en a bold escape ➜
  • en drawing a gun on her ➜
  • en laugh ➜
  • en look away ➜
  • en you may make a mistake ➜
  • en the prisoner tries to escape ➜
  • en proving he is guilty ➜
  • en put him in handcuffs ➜
  • en put them on trial ➜
  • en serve on a jury ➜
  • en sit on a jury ➜
  • en take away his belongings ➜
  • en tell them they have been bad ➜
  • en a trial ➜

sending criminal to prison is used for…

  • en punishment ➜
  • en preventing future crimes ➜
  • en protecting society ➜
  • en punishing the criminal ➜
  • en ensuring justice ➜
  • en getting him away from people ➜
  • en a judge to decide ➜
  • en Keeping criminals from doing more harm ➜
  • en punishing someone for a crime ➜
  • en removing a criminal from society ➜
  • en removing him or her from society ➜
  • en a safe society ➜

sending criminal to prison requires…

  • en convicting them ➜
  • en a lawyer ➜
  • en a trial ➜
  • en being a judge ➜
  • en guilt ➜
  • en a legal process ➜
  • en proving he is guilty ➜
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