Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 6E. Croswell, 1903 - Government publications |
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... society were in existence for the assistance of such persons , it could do a vast amount of good by providing work and taking a general supervision over them during this critical period in their existence . Such a society could canvass ...
... society were in existence for the assistance of such persons , it could do a vast amount of good by providing work and taking a general supervision over them during this critical period in their existence . Such a society could canvass ...
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... Society demands , as it has a right , that a criminal shall not be released to become a menace to law abid- ing citizens because he has served a certain time in prison . If he has not learned self - control while there , he should be ...
... Society demands , as it has a right , that a criminal shall not be released to become a menace to law abid- ing citizens because he has served a certain time in prison . If he has not learned self - control while there , he should be ...
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... society , it should not surprise us to find that , after examination , they do not measure up to the normal standard of the average individual outside prison walls , and this fact accounts to a considerable extent for the higher ...
... society , it should not surprise us to find that , after examination , they do not measure up to the normal standard of the average individual outside prison walls , and this fact accounts to a considerable extent for the higher ...
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... society . If we pause a moment and consider the ancestry , environment and mode of life previous to their conviction , of a majority of those committed to the reformatory , it will be easily understood why the mass of the inmates are ...
... society . If we pause a moment and consider the ancestry , environment and mode of life previous to their conviction , of a majority of those committed to the reformatory , it will be easily understood why the mass of the inmates are ...
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... society would be spared the consequences of their irresponsible acts . The writer believes that these cases should not be treated in a reformatory , from which they must eventu- ally be turned into the community at large , but should be ...
... society would be spared the consequences of their irresponsible acts . The writer believes that these cases should not be treated in a reformatory , from which they must eventu- ally be turned into the community at large , but should be ...
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