| 1812 - 428 páginas
...trifling offence, are totally ruined (here. I make no scruple to affirm, that if it were the wish and aim of magistrates to effect the destruction present and future of young delinquents, they could not devise a more effectual method, than to confine them so long in our prisons, those scats and seminaries... | |
| 1816 - 660 páginas
...half the robberies committed in and about London were planned in the prisons " He further adds, '' that if it were the aim and wish of magistrates to...present and future, of young delinquents, they could not devise a more effectual method than to confine them so long in our prisons, those seats and seminaries,... | |
| 1816 - 654 páginas
..." half the robberies committed in and about London were planned in the prisons " He further adds, " that if it were the aim and wish of magistrates to...present and future, of young delinquents, they could not devise a more effectual method than to confine them so long in our prisons, those seats and seminaries,... | |
| 1816 - 1052 páginas
..." half the robberies committed in and about London were planned in the prisons." He further adds, " that, if it were the aim and wish of magistrates to...present and future, of young delinquents, they could not devise a more effectual method than to confine them so long in our prisons, those scuts and seminaries,... | |
| Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - 1818 - 158 páginas
...PENITENTIARY AT MILLBANK. AND THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE LADIES' COMMITTEE AT NEWGATE. BY THOMAS FOWELL BUXTON. " I make no scruple to affirm, that if it were the aim...delinquents* they could not desire a more effectual method Chan to confine them in our Prisons." — HOWARD. " Whereas, if many offenders convicted of crimes,... | |
| Peter Armstrong Whittle - 1821 - 1042 páginas
...with joy ; and conceiv hopes of success, from his piety and laborious endeavours, he (the said Sto HOUSE OF CORRECTION. " I make no scruple to affirm,...destruction, present and future, of young delinquents, they couU i:ot deiir* a more effectual method than to confine them in our prisons." HoWARC. THIS elegant... | |
| 1826 - 548 páginas
...convicted youth ought not to associate with adult felons. ' I make no scruple to affirm,' said Howard, ' that if it were the aim and wish of magistrates to...effectual method than to confine them in our prisons.' In New York in the year 1822, there were more than four hundred and fifty persons, male and female,... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1828 - 478 páginas
...conspicuous and atrocious part on the theatre of crime. " I make no scruple to affirm," says Mr. Howard, " that, if it were the aim and wish of magistrates to...effectual method than to confine them in our prisons." Of the truth of this position, the reader will find an ample and impressive proof in the Honourable... | |
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