Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 28E. Croswell, 1914 - Government publications |
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... inmates , or rather of the " out - mates , " the variety of occupations made . possible , the remarkable developments of the honor system , and the splendid chance to classify the inmates according to ability and needs . On the other ...
... inmates , or rather of the " out - mates , " the variety of occupations made . possible , the remarkable developments of the honor system , and the splendid chance to classify the inmates according to ability and needs . On the other ...
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... inmates that the service shall be adequate . The Board of Reform- atory Managers has endeavored to secure from the State appropriations for additional parole officers . The Prison Association most emphatically states that there should ...
... inmates that the service shall be adequate . The Board of Reform- atory Managers has endeavored to secure from the State appropriations for additional parole officers . The Prison Association most emphatically states that there should ...
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... inmates on parole . From an economic standpo'nt it is the poorest kind of policy to provide an inadequate supervision of paroled felons . The principles of the indeterminate sentence are jeopardized when there is not a sufficient number ...
... inmates on parole . From an economic standpo'nt it is the poorest kind of policy to provide an inadequate supervision of paroled felons . The principles of the indeterminate sentence are jeopardized when there is not a sufficient number ...
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... inmates of Elmira and Napanoch Reformatories is too short . During 1912 and 1913 the average period of men on parole was somewhat over six months . We believe that an extended and close super- vision should be exercised over paroled inmates ...
... inmates of Elmira and Napanoch Reformatories is too short . During 1912 and 1913 the average period of men on parole was somewhat over six months . We believe that an extended and close super- vision should be exercised over paroled inmates ...
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... inmates graduated from any trade school course , out of 2,242 inmates who were assigned to the various courses . One of the chief causes of crime is the inability of young men to do good work . Their early training has been miserable ...
... inmates graduated from any trade school course , out of 2,242 inmates who were assigned to the various courses . One of the chief causes of crime is the inability of young men to do good work . Their early training has been miserable ...
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