The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Solitary confinement is universally and correctly understood to be a condition of as unmitigated , uninterrupted seclusion from human society as ... Separate confinement , as we have said , is totally different in its nature from this .
Solitary confinement is universally and correctly understood to be a condition of as unmitigated , uninterrupted seclusion from human society as ... Separate confinement , as we have said , is totally different in its nature from this .
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It was thenceforth determined that Newgate should be appropriated to prisoners awaiting their trial , and provision was made for the confinement of convicted prisoners at Millbank Penitentiary . Shortly after , the act of 2 and 3 Vic ...
It was thenceforth determined that Newgate should be appropriated to prisoners awaiting their trial , and provision was made for the confinement of convicted prisoners at Millbank Penitentiary . Shortly after , the act of 2 and 3 Vic ...
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Separate Confinement . Prisoners may be recommended for removal on special grounds at any time , but in ordinary cases they will be detained in separate confinement for twelve months . The conduct and character of each prisoner will be ...
Separate Confinement . Prisoners may be recommended for removal on special grounds at any time , but in ordinary cases they will be detained in separate confinement for twelve months . The conduct and character of each prisoner will be ...
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