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... punishment . The Scottish prisoner is therefore engaged entirely in industrial labour , some kinds of it as for instance , oakum picking - being unfortunately not satisfactory in their results either as means of reformation or as giving ...
... punishment . The Scottish prisoner is therefore engaged entirely in industrial labour , some kinds of it as for instance , oakum picking - being unfortunately not satisfactory in their results either as means of reformation or as giving ...
xi ÆäÀÌÁö
... punishment to which they were subjected was apparently a sufficient caution . Of the remainder the great proportion owe their second arrest to drunken habits , and among them were about 500 men and women who were apprehended five times ...
... punishment to which they were subjected was apparently a sufficient caution . Of the remainder the great proportion owe their second arrest to drunken habits , and among them were about 500 men and women who were apprehended five times ...
xii ÆäÀÌÁö
... punishment we have to call attention to another C matter . In Scotland , in the case of petty offences , the repealed Lindsay Act and the various Local Police Acts and the Burgh Police Act which follow its drafting , prescribe in almost ...
... punishment we have to call attention to another C matter . In Scotland , in the case of petty offences , the repealed Lindsay Act and the various Local Police Acts and the Burgh Police Act which follow its drafting , prescribe in almost ...
xviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... punishment . The one object which these heavy sentences achieve is temporarily to clear the streets of a demoral- ising and troublesome element of the population . But this we propose to deal with much more effectively in another manner ...
... punishment . The one object which these heavy sentences achieve is temporarily to clear the streets of a demoral- ising and troublesome element of the population . But this we propose to deal with much more effectively in another manner ...
xxxviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... punishment . Appendix XLVIII . * Q. 2757 . 4 Whipping of Juveniles . By 23 & 24 Vic . c . 105 , sec . 74 , whipping is authorised D for males under fourteen years of age who are guilty of any offences for which it is competent to ...
... punishment . Appendix XLVIII . * Q. 2757 . 4 Whipping of Juveniles . By 23 & 24 Vic . c . 105 , sec . 74 , whipping is authorised D for males under fourteen years of age who are guilty of any offences for which it is competent to ...
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