Synonyms for youthful offender
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : yooth-fuh l uh-fen-der or yooth uh-fen-der |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈyuθ fəl əˈfɛn dər or ˈyuθ əˌfɛn dər |
Top 10 synonyms for youthful offender Other synonyms for the word youthful offender
Définition of youthful offender
- As in juvenile delinquent : noun young criminal
- And every youthful offender ought to have the same right, also, even if he paid by instalments.
- Extract from : « London's Underworld » by Thomas Holmes
- But promptly and certainly when circumstances justify the committal to a State reformatory, the youthful offender should go.
- Extract from : « London's Underworld » by Thomas Holmes
- This plan being adopted let everything be done to reform the youthful offender while in jail.
- Extract from : « The Twin Hells » by John N. Reynolds
- As he was conveyed thither, an incident occurred that produced a considerable impression on the feelings of the youthful offender.
- Extract from : « Jack Sheppard, Vol. II (of III) » by W. Harrison Ainsworth
- What good can possibly come either to the State or to the youthful offender?
- Extract from : « London's Underworld » by Thomas Holmes
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