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... things dignify our estate far beyond our limited power to respond and discharge , and so we annually appeal to the people to provide us with their support , and sustain us with their earnest good will . The man who probes the body of an ...
... things dignify our estate far beyond our limited power to respond and discharge , and so we annually appeal to the people to provide us with their support , and sustain us with their earnest good will . The man who probes the body of an ...
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... things so thoroughly that they are generally admitted . One , for instance , is that imprisonment is not to be regarded as a good thing , per se , and is to be avoided when avoidable , and re- sorted to only when unavoidable . Another ...
... things so thoroughly that they are generally admitted . One , for instance , is that imprisonment is not to be regarded as a good thing , per se , and is to be avoided when avoidable , and re- sorted to only when unavoidable . Another ...
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... thing for which legislatures are loath to make any appropriations , and which prison officials can , only with considerable difficulty , thoroughly establish . The prison officials of the United States , Canada and Spanish America , and ...
... thing for which legislatures are loath to make any appropriations , and which prison officials can , only with considerable difficulty , thoroughly establish . The prison officials of the United States , Canada and Spanish America , and ...
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... things we call unlawful . The best means we have yet devised for protection against their acts , their misdeeds due to their inherent inability to measure up to the standard we have set both for them and ourselves , is to sentence them ...
... things we call unlawful . The best means we have yet devised for protection against their acts , their misdeeds due to their inherent inability to measure up to the standard we have set both for them and ourselves , is to sentence them ...
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... thing they represent shall not be brought into contempt . There is an almost general unrest in our penal and reformatory institutions , due largely to innovations in their management intro- duced by prison officials , sometimes on their ...
... thing they represent shall not be brought into contempt . There is an almost general unrest in our penal and reformatory institutions , due largely to innovations in their management intro- duced by prison officials , sometimes on their ...
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Proceedings of the Annual Congress of the American Prison Association American Prison Association. Congress Visualização completa - 1913 |
Proceedings of the Annual Congress of the American Prison Association American Prison Association. Congress Visualização completa - 1916 |
Proceedings of the Annual Congress of the American Prison Association American Prison Association. Congress Visualização completa - 1921 |
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Página 399 - RESOLVED, That this Resolution be spread upon the minutes of this meeting and a copy thereof sent to him.
Página 130 - SEC. 9. That any person who violates or fails to comply with any of the requirements of this Act shall, on conviction, be fined not more than $2,000 or be imprisoned not more than five years, or both, in the discretion of the court.
Página 164 - Offenses, other than murder or treason, shall be bailable by sufficient sureties. Murder or treason shall not be bailable, when the proof is evident, or the presumption strong. Sec. 18. The penal code shall be founded on the principles of reformation, and not of vindictive justice.
Página 262 - A crime, or misdemeanor, is an act committed, or omitted, in violation of a public law, either forbidding or commanding it.
Página 111 - ... it is impossible to say, but there can be no doubt that we are outrunning the constable to a very great extent.
Página 87 - I wish that there were some wonderful place Called the Land of Beginning Again, Where all our mistakes and all our heartaches And all of our poor, selfish grief Could be dropped, like a shabby old coat, at the door, And never put on again.
Página 168 - ... reports. This leaves 2,381 to be accounted for. They are the delinquents, the unsatisfactory cases. They constitute 26.3 per cent of the whole number paroled. Sixty per cent of the number paroled were young men under thirty years of age. The proportion of unsatisfactory cases among this class, 25.7 per cent, was less than among the women, 28.6 per cent, and the older men, 27.2 per cent. These men and women maintained themselves during the parole period, and at the time they ceased reporting had...
Página 153 - Connecticut, Delaware. District of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin.