What does criminalized mean?
Definitions for criminalized
crim·i·nal·ized
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word criminalized.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of criminalized in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
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The numerical value of criminalized in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of criminalized in a Sentence
Society rejects them, even their families reject them. They're isolated. They're criminalized. They're seen as hopeless people.
The kids who were criminalized were overwhelmingly black and Latino students, what is clear is that kids who are punished disproportionately to their violation of school codes are more likely to drop out. Kids who are suspended are more likely to because drop outs. That means the risk of that kid growing up and falling into real criminal behavior is real.
They fear that the police or the criminal justice system or society is going to view them as the perpetrator and they'll be criminalized even harsher than the kinds of abuse and violence that they suffer.
So many patients were coming with really high emotional needs, it's already really challenging because of state restrictions, but you add on to that, potentially, a trip overnight, finding a place to keep your kids while you are seeking care in another state and just feeling like your actions are criminalized in your home state. That was a level of intense support needs that our team has really struggled to fill.
Perhaps the spreading of fake news shouldn`t be criminalized as a felony, but it must be penalized in some way, and there should at least be court trials for that.
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