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Percentage of Convictions , & c . , to Population . 1875 1885 1893 69,330 55,789 67,205 64,871 52,165 62,485 1,173,401 1,292,034 1,499,624 5.52 4:03 4:16 B Increase in Drunkenness and Offences arising therefrom .
Percentage of Convictions , & c . , to Population . 1875 1885 1893 69,330 55,789 67,205 64,871 52,165 62,485 1,173,401 1,292,034 1,499,624 5.52 4:03 4:16 B Increase in Drunkenness and Offences arising therefrom .
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M'Hardy's Appendix F. The Offence of Drunkenness in England and Scotland .-- By much the greater portion of the apparent excess of crime in Scotland over that in England is due to drunkenness and offences arising therefrom .
M'Hardy's Appendix F. The Offence of Drunkenness in England and Scotland .-- By much the greater portion of the apparent excess of crime in Scotland over that in England is due to drunkenness and offences arising therefrom .
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In Dundee in 1865 there were 1231 arrests for Drunkenness , Drunk and Incapable , and Disorderly Conduct ; in 1875 , 1656 ; in 1885 , 1169 ; and in 1893 , 1615. Every one of these 5671 arrests is recorded as having resulted in fine ...
In Dundee in 1865 there were 1231 arrests for Drunkenness , Drunk and Incapable , and Disorderly Conduct ; in 1875 , 1656 ; in 1885 , 1169 ; and in 1893 , 1615. Every one of these 5671 arrests is recorded as having resulted in fine ...
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Drunkenness in that town was up till 1892 ( when Paisley came under the Burgh Police Act ) dealt with under the provisions of the Public Houses Act , 1862 . In the words of the Chief Constable of the Burgh : - Prior to Q. 11,316-7 ...
Drunkenness in that town was up till 1892 ( when Paisley came under the Burgh Police Act ) dealt with under the provisions of the Public Houses Act , 1862 . In the words of the Chief Constable of the Burgh : - Prior to Q. 11,316-7 ...
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But , with the two exceptions of the beggar and the thief , in every case when the record does not include ' drunk and incapable , ' it includes ' breach of the peace or assault , ' charges rarely dissociated from drunkenness .
But , with the two exceptions of the beggar and the thief , in every case when the record does not include ' drunk and incapable , ' it includes ' breach of the peace or assault , ' charges rarely dissociated from drunkenness .
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