Report of ProceedingsAmerican Correctional Association, 1915 Proceedings for 1884 and 1885 include report of conference of prison officials, Chicago, 1884, separately paged. |
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... less ineffective efforts at crime prevention ; that often taxes and defeats the best efforts in behalf of discharged prisoners ; one that in itself is sufficient to make our present county jail system a reproach to civiliza- tion if it ...
... less ineffective efforts at crime prevention ; that often taxes and defeats the best efforts in behalf of discharged prisoners ; one that in itself is sufficient to make our present county jail system a reproach to civiliza- tion if it ...
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... less , may be trusted , being in many re- gards trustworthy , and they may be put upon honor under certain conditions , being in some regards quite honorable , and to such extent as they may be safely trusted , it should be done . To ...
... less , may be trusted , being in many re- gards trustworthy , and they may be put upon honor under certain conditions , being in some regards quite honorable , and to such extent as they may be safely trusted , it should be done . To ...
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... less than questions of prison administration and criminal law . The Association has not neg- lected the consideration of those influences and agencies in our social life , whether environmental or hereditary or what not , that con ...
... less than questions of prison administration and criminal law . The Association has not neg- lected the consideration of those influences and agencies in our social life , whether environmental or hereditary or what not , that con ...
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... less than 400,000 . The latest returns concerning this army are from the United States Census of 1910 , but we can rest assured that in the intervening five years it has not suffered any material loss . On the first day of January of ...
... less than 400,000 . The latest returns concerning this army are from the United States Census of 1910 , but we can rest assured that in the intervening five years it has not suffered any material loss . On the first day of January of ...
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... less than the price we will pay for our neglect . When we have done this we can with better spirit and larger hope of success tackle some of the other intimate prison problems . To some of these the public mind is being diverted with ...
... less than the price we will pay for our neglect . When we have done this we can with better spirit and larger hope of success tackle some of the other intimate prison problems . To some of these the public mind is being diverted with ...
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