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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... period in their careers just who were doomed to join the recidivist class we could diminish crime on the basis of the Massachusetts figures nine - tenths by permanently segregating them before they repeated their first offense . But ...
... period in their careers just who were doomed to join the recidivist class we could diminish crime on the basis of the Massachusetts figures nine - tenths by permanently segregating them before they repeated their first offense . But ...
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... period of time and with a greater number of subjects . Too few scientists well trained for the work are in the field ; and there is lacking at present a sufficiently strong public sentiment to demand a breaking away from tradition in ...
... period of time and with a greater number of subjects . Too few scientists well trained for the work are in the field ; and there is lacking at present a sufficiently strong public sentiment to demand a breaking away from tradition in ...
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... periods , but rather they should be confined , just as a person sick or insane , and kept for such period of time as those in authority believe necessary , in order for them to be trusted ; and if not strong enough for self- government ...
... periods , but rather they should be confined , just as a person sick or insane , and kept for such period of time as those in authority believe necessary , in order for them to be trusted ; and if not strong enough for self- government ...
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... period as the admin- istration deems necessary . When a prisoner is so confined he is allowed 8 ounces of bread each twenty - four hours with all the water he wants . This , with the taking away of a meal occasionally for a minor ...
... period as the admin- istration deems necessary . When a prisoner is so confined he is allowed 8 ounces of bread each twenty - four hours with all the water he wants . This , with the taking away of a meal occasionally for a minor ...
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... period we also find " The Christian Knowledge Society of London " advocating prison reform , and Bishop Butler preaching before the Lord Mayor of London along the same line . The Boston Prison Society was founded in 1826. In 1844 the ...
... period we also find " The Christian Knowledge Society of London " advocating prison reform , and Bishop Butler preaching before the Lord Mayor of London along the same line . The Boston Prison Society was founded in 1826. In 1844 the ...
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