Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Prison Discipline Society, Volumen26,Partes1851-1854 |
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... punishment cells for refractory in- mates , which can be made quite dark , or graduated to differ- ent degrees of light . On the second story are the workshops . These are in the octagon . A partition runs directly across the centre of ...
... punishment cells for refractory in- mates , which can be made quite dark , or graduated to differ- ent degrees of light . On the second story are the workshops . These are in the octagon . A partition runs directly across the centre of ...
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... punished , or in any way called to account ? 8. How long does the child usually remain in the institution ? 9. Between what limits of age are children admissible ? 10. How are they provided for on leaving ? 11. By what means , and under ...
... punished , or in any way called to account ? 8. How long does the child usually remain in the institution ? 9. Between what limits of age are children admissible ? 10. How are they provided for on leaving ? 11. By what means , and under ...
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... age so tender that education is a better appliance than punish- ment . It is also supposed that our Jails and Houses of Correction are entirely unsuitable and improper places to which to send 590 40 PRISON DISCIPLINE SOCIETY . 40.
... age so tender that education is a better appliance than punish- ment . It is also supposed that our Jails and Houses of Correction are entirely unsuitable and improper places to which to send 590 40 PRISON DISCIPLINE SOCIETY . 40.
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... punishment provided by law for the offence and the youth and neglected and friendless condition of the offenders ? " 5. Are there any suitable accommodations in the Jails and Houses of Correction in your county for the restraint ...
... punishment provided by law for the offence and the youth and neglected and friendless condition of the offenders ? " 5. Are there any suitable accommodations in the Jails and Houses of Correction in your county for the restraint ...
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... punishments are loss of grade , ( that system having been adopted with very happy effect , ) standing in some secluded part of the room for reflection , or shutting them in their rooms , ( which , by the way , are large and airy ...
... punishments are loss of grade , ( that system having been adopted with very happy effect , ) standing in some secluded part of the room for reflection , or shutting them in their rooms , ( which , by the way , are large and airy ...
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Albany County Almshouse Amos Amos Lawrence amount received Annual Report attention Auburn average number Board of Managers boys building cells cent chapel chaplain Charles Charlestown colored commissioners committed committee confinement Connecticut County Prisons crime Daniel Waldo Dear Sir discharged documents duty Edward erection establishment expense expiration of sentence farm favor feet females friends House of Correction House of Refuge improvement inmates insane inspectors institution instruction John juvenile delinquents keeper labor Lawrence legislature letter LOUIS DWIGHT Lunatic Asylum Lunatic Hospital males March 31 Mass Massachusetts matron ment moral number of convicts number of prisoners number received offenders officers Ohio Ohio Penitentiary pardon persons physician Pilsbury present Prison Discipline Society Providence punishment Reform School regard religious respectfully Rhode Island Sabbath school salaries Samuel Sing Sing superintendent Theodore Lyman tion treasurer ventilation visited warden whole number William wing Worcester York
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