Reformatory Prison Discipline: As Developed by the Rt. Hon. Sir Walter Crofton, in the Irish Convict PrisonsLongman, Longman, Green, Longman, 1872 - 143페이지 |
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advanced class Association attained Carlisle Certified Industrial School character child Committee condition conduct confinement constabulary controul coöperation crime criminal classes Crofton system desire detention developed dietary difficulty Directors discharged Dublin effect ELIZABETH FRY Emigration employed employer employment established evidence evil exercise experience feel female convicts gaol give Government Prisons habitual criminals Heytesbury Street honest imprisonment improvement individual influence inmates institution instruction Intermediate Prisons Ireland Irish Convict Prisons Irish Convict System juvenile labour ladies large number lectures liberation liberty license Lusk Magistrate Mary Carpenter MATTHEW DAVENPORT HILL ment mind moral Mountjoy Mountjoy Prison number of marks observed obtain offences officers Ontario county pathy pauper penal servitude period Periods Sentences persons possible present principles prison character proved punishment receive reformation Refuge revoked sent sentence Sir Walter Crofton Smithfield Spike Island ticket-of-leave tion Viceroy of Ireland visited warders Western Australia women Workhouse young
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84 페이지 - ... that is found begging or receiving alms (whether actually or under the pretext of selling or offering for sale anything), or being in any street or public place for the purpose of so begging or receiving alms ; or (2) that is found wandering and not having any home or settled place of abode or proper guardianship or visible means of subsistence...
84 페이지 - That frequents the Company of reputed Thieves. The Justices or Magistrate before whom a Child is brought as coming within One of those Descriptions, if satisfied on Inquiry of that Fact, and that it is expedient to deal with him under this Act, may order him to be sent to a Certified Industrial School XV.
85 페이지 - Where a child apparently under the age of twelve years is charged before two justices or a magistrate with an offence punishable by imprisonment or a less punishment, but has not been in England convicted of felony, or in Scotland of theft, and the child ought, in the opinion of the...
33 페이지 - ... it will be assumed that he is about to relapse into crime, and he will be at once apprehended, and recommitted to prison under his original sentence.
84 페이지 - Any person may bring before two justices or a magistrate any child apparently under the age of fourteen years that comes within any of the following descriptions, namely, — That is found begging or receiving alms...
27 페이지 - All the usual features of a prison may be said — with something of the idiom of the country, though not without high English authority for the phrase — to be ' conspicuous by their absence.' " As to the personnel, we found at the time of our visit about sixty convicts in charge of five warders.
ix 페이지 - Prisons (a special feature and a third stage in the system) through his own exertions, measured by marks in the second stage of the system. As the liberation of the convict within the period of his sentence depends upon the date of his admission to the intermediate or third stage of the system, it is manifestly to his own interest, as it is the interest of those placed over him, that he should be well informed upon this point. There is a strong mental impression made consequent on this information....
i 페이지 - ... of the individuals subjected to them ; so that, before they can regain their full privileges in society, after once forfeiting them, they must give satisfactory proof that they again deserve and are not likely to abuse them. "This principle does not proscribe punishment, as such, which, on the contrary, will, it is believed, be always found indispensable, in order to induce penitence and submission ; nor, as may be already inferred, does it lose sight of the object of setting a deterring example....
28 페이지 - But it is so much lower in all the previous stages that a convict, under a four years' sentence, in Ireland, can only earn half the amount which he could earn, under a similar sentence, in England. ' The men at Lusk are allowed to spend sixpence a week of their gratuity ; and we are told that many of them buy bread with it — an indication that the diet allowed to them is not excessive.
33 페이지 - If, therefore, he wishes to retain the privilege, which by his good behaviour under Penal Discipline he has obtained, he must prove by his subsequent conduct that he is really worthy of Her Majesty's clemency.