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... as to prevent any rapid increase in the number of re - convictions . The average duration of confinement of criminal prisoners in Scotland , excluding convicts * Donaldson , at Peterhead , during the five years ending 1893 was under ...
... as to prevent any rapid increase in the number of re - convictions . The average duration of confinement of criminal prisoners in Scotland , excluding convicts * Donaldson , at Peterhead , during the five years ending 1893 was under ...
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The old system continued for the greater portion of 1874 , and 1875 was the first complete year under the new . ... The people , he admitted , were not more drunken or disorderly , but those who were allowed to escape before were dealt ...
The old system continued for the greater portion of 1874 , and 1875 was the first complete year under the new . ... The people , he admitted , were not more drunken or disorderly , but those who were allowed to escape before were dealt ...
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While of 106,367 M'Laren , committed to the same prisons in the years 1891 , 1892 , and 1893 , 33,666 , or again 31 : 6 per cent ... These figures prove that the shortening of imprisonments by one - half has not increased the number of ...
While of 106,367 M'Laren , committed to the same prisons in the years 1891 , 1892 , and 1893 , 33,666 , or again 31 : 6 per cent ... These figures prove that the shortening of imprisonments by one - half has not increased the number of ...
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As to any additional burden which , under A our proposal , might be thrown upon the poor rates , it must be ... Glasgow , told us that in their poorhouse there were not less than thirty paupers in the habit of running in and out ...
As to any additional burden which , under A our proposal , might be thrown upon the poor rates , it must be ... Glasgow , told us that in their poorhouse there were not less than thirty paupers in the habit of running in and out ...
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The governor replied that his friends had sent him there for two months , and when these had elapsed , if they consented ... Major M'Cartney told us that he wanted no more powers than he had , and that he was able to rule his ...
The governor replied that his friends had sent him there for two months , and when these had elapsed , if they consented ... Major M'Cartney told us that he wanted no more powers than he had , and that he was able to rule his ...
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