/rɪkənˈvɪkʃən/ – noun
Definition: việc xử phạt lần thứ hai, việc xử phạt lần nữa.
A more thorough explanation: Reconviction refers to the act of convicting a person for a crime for which they have previously been convicted. It involves a subsequent conviction of an individual who has previously been found guilty of a criminal offense.
Example: After serving his sentence for robbery, the defendant’s reconviction for a similar crime resulted in a longer prison term.