The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1903 |
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... increase in the " prison population " mentioned in the report - the increased activity of the police - it may be remarked that if this activity is directed towards bringing real criminals to justice , OF PRISONS , 1901-2 . 5.
... increase in the " prison population " mentioned in the report - the increased activity of the police - it may be remarked that if this activity is directed towards bringing real criminals to justice , OF PRISONS , 1901-2 . 5.
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... justice , the temporary increase of the prison population should be succeeded by a permanent diminution ; for any- thing that increases the chances of conviction will help to deter persons from committing crimes in future . But it may ...
... justice , the temporary increase of the prison population should be succeeded by a permanent diminution ; for any- thing that increases the chances of conviction will help to deter persons from committing crimes in future . But it may ...
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... justice , not mercy , is sufficiently evident from the fact , that when mercy is refused the ground assigned is almost always in substance that it would be inconsistent with justice to grant it . There must , therefore , be grounds of ...
... justice , not mercy , is sufficiently evident from the fact , that when mercy is refused the ground assigned is almost always in substance that it would be inconsistent with justice to grant it . There must , therefore , be grounds of ...
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... justice , but we might pursue this end in so objectionable and ex- pensive a manner as to render the remedy worse than the disease . The same remark may , we think , be applied to individual criminals . We have not much faith in reforma ...
... justice , but we might pursue this end in so objectionable and ex- pensive a manner as to render the remedy worse than the disease . The same remark may , we think , be applied to individual criminals . We have not much faith in reforma ...
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... Justice on prisoners convicted of crimes . Appendix No. 3 ought to have contained a statement on this subject and is imperfect without it . But we believe that a much larger number of floggings are due to the Visiting Justices than to ...
... Justice on prisoners convicted of crimes . Appendix No. 3 ought to have contained a statement on this subject and is imperfect without it . But we believe that a much larger number of floggings are due to the Visiting Justices than to ...
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