/rɪˈkɔːrd əˈfɛndər/ – Phrase
Definition: kẻ phạm pháp đã có tên trong sổ đen, tội phạm đã có tên trong sổ đen.
A more thorough explanation: A “recorded offender” refers to an individual who has been officially documented or registered as having committed a criminal offense. This term is often used in the context of law enforcement and criminal justice to describe individuals with a history of criminal behavior that has been recorded in official records or databases.
Example: The recidivist offender was sentenced to a longer prison term due to his history of repeated criminal behavior.