Definitions for "Reintegration"
places a youth who has served a sentence back into society through the parole system. A person who commits more than one crime is a reoffender. retainer is a fee paid to a lawyer for advice or services or for a claim on services when needed. The Charterâ€(tm)s provision against unreasonable search and seizure prevents police from searching a person or property and from seizing things without a warrant. The right comes into force when the person has a “reasonable expectation of privacy.
The automatic energetic process, whereby the projected double is reintegrated with its physical/etheric body. Also see: Reentry.
The process of adaptation and transformation of European craft techniques and stylistic models by artists in colonial areas.
A renewing, or making whole again. See Redintegration.
A philosophy of corrections that seeks to lead offenders back into their communities.
The process of adjusting from a socially isolated correctional environment back into active community involvement.