The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1903 |
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... committed to prison on summary convictions . " This seems to us to be hardly self - consistent , while it is in reality no explanation at all . In the first place , the increase with which the Commissioners had to deal was not limited ...
... committed to prison on summary convictions . " This seems to us to be hardly self - consistent , while it is in reality no explanation at all . In the first place , the increase with which the Commissioners had to deal was not limited ...
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... commit crimes of violence . We can hardly expect to derive useful general results from unanalysed and unclas- sified statistics . The Prisons Commissioners , at all events , do not appear to have had much success in this respect . One ...
... commit crimes of violence . We can hardly expect to derive useful general results from unanalysed and unclas- sified statistics . The Prisons Commissioners , at all events , do not appear to have had much success in this respect . One ...
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... committing crimes in future . But it may consist in bringing charges against persons guilty of some technical offence , but who were not really doing any harm . If it be true that in certain localities a constable gets a bad mark unless ...
... committing crimes in future . But it may consist in bringing charges against persons guilty of some technical offence , but who were not really doing any harm . If it be true that in certain localities a constable gets a bad mark unless ...
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... committed for a term of months or years ? The treatment of untried prisoners has also been rendered more humane , but in this respect there is still much to be desired . A prisoner who is presumed to be innocent , and is only detained ...
... committed for a term of months or years ? The treatment of untried prisoners has also been rendered more humane , but in this respect there is still much to be desired . A prisoner who is presumed to be innocent , and is only detained ...
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... committed was more than twice as large as in Dur- ham , Wormwood Scrubbs , and Maidstone put together . Holloway , again , presents no instance of confining females in special cells for refractory prisoners , while Wormwood Scrubbs is ...
... committed was more than twice as large as in Dur- ham , Wormwood Scrubbs , and Maidstone put together . Holloway , again , presents no instance of confining females in special cells for refractory prisoners , while Wormwood Scrubbs is ...
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