/ˈɛlɪdʒəbəl ˈɔfɛndər/ – Phrase
Definition: tội phạm đã bị kết án có quyền ưu đãi khi thụ hình.
A more thorough explanation: An eligible offender refers to an individual who meets the criteria set forth by law or policy to be considered for a specific program, benefit, or alternative sentencing option within the criminal justice system. Eligibility requirements may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific program or benefit in question.
Example: An eligible offender may be considered for parole after serving a certain percentage of their sentence.