Parliamentary Papers, 37권H.M. Stationery Office, 1895 |
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... fact that in 1893 the number of convictions for petty theft in Govan was in proportion to its population ' more than 30 per cent . ' Appendix X. greater than in Glasgow , detracts from the satisfactoriness of this explanation , and ...
... fact that in 1893 the number of convictions for petty theft in Govan was in proportion to its population ' more than 30 per cent . ' Appendix X. greater than in Glasgow , detracts from the satisfactoriness of this explanation , and ...
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... fact that 38 persons per 1000 are annually appre- B hended or cited in Scotland against 25 in England , and that 12.3 per 1000 are annually imprisoned in Scotland against 5.6 in England , would seem to indicate the existence of a far ...
... fact that 38 persons per 1000 are annually appre- B hended or cited in Scotland against 25 in England , and that 12.3 per 1000 are annually imprisoned in Scotland against 5.6 in England , would seem to indicate the existence of a far ...
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... fact it is important to bear in B mind in dealing with the whole question - the habitual offender , as a rule , does not confine himself to one offence . The greater number of his convictions may be for breach of the peace , or even for ...
... fact it is important to bear in B mind in dealing with the whole question - the habitual offender , as a rule , does not confine himself to one offence . The greater number of his convictions may be for breach of the peace , or even for ...
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... fact , in all but a small percentage of cases , penalties much under the maximum are inflicted , and when heavy penalties are awarded , it is generally either in consequence of some peculiar sensitiveness of local feeling ( as in the ...
... fact , in all but a small percentage of cases , penalties much under the maximum are inflicted , and when heavy penalties are awarded , it is generally either in consequence of some peculiar sensitiveness of local feeling ( as in the ...
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... fact that the individuals who constitute the class of habitual offenders would perforce be prevented from offending . It must be recollected , too , that our 900 habitual offenders would consist in round numbers of 250 men and 650 women ...
... fact that the individuals who constitute the class of habitual offenders would perforce be prevented from offending . It must be recollected , too , that our 900 habitual offenders would consist in round numbers of 250 men and 650 women ...
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