The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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It is of course necessary , in a system of prison discipline based upon rewards and punishments , that the inducement to good conduct shall be of sufficient value to influence the prisoners . In addition to the privilege above mentioned ...
It is of course necessary , in a system of prison discipline based upon rewards and punishments , that the inducement to good conduct shall be of sufficient value to influence the prisoners . In addition to the privilege above mentioned ...
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It is however , to be clearly understood , that it is only in cases of prisoners conducting themselves in a ... As a further encouragement , however , such prisoners as conduct themselves in an exemplary manner , and who show , by their ...
It is however , to be clearly understood , that it is only in cases of prisoners conducting themselves in a ... As a further encouragement , however , such prisoners as conduct themselves in an exemplary manner , and who show , by their ...
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Certainly such a man should not be regarded in the same light as the other three who are under the same sentence , but whose past conduct , and slow development of rigbt feelings , demand a longer period of probation , and justify a ...
Certainly such a man should not be regarded in the same light as the other three who are under the same sentence , but whose past conduct , and slow development of rigbt feelings , demand a longer period of probation , and justify a ...
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