The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 5, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1855 - Ireland |
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Page 776
... crime we must remove the causes . If we remove only some of the causes , or partially remove them , in the same proportion , evidently crime will be prevented . And should we find on trial , which appears to us a little im- probable ...
... crime we must remove the causes . If we remove only some of the causes , or partially remove them , in the same proportion , evidently crime will be prevented . And should we find on trial , which appears to us a little im- probable ...
Page xlii
... crime of England is preeminently that of petty theft . Here we have cause and effect , —the temptation and its ... crime , and the power of temptation in producing crime , might be illustrated in a variety of ways . The monsters of crime ...
... crime of England is preeminently that of petty theft . Here we have cause and effect , —the temptation and its ... crime , and the power of temptation in producing crime , might be illustrated in a variety of ways . The monsters of crime ...
Page lxxvi
... crime as a regular trade or profession , by which they gain their means of support ; and all the experience of those criminals themselves is that that service is a hard service . Pursued for a series of years , they find a life of crime ...
... crime as a regular trade or profession , by which they gain their means of support ; and all the experience of those criminals themselves is that that service is a hard service . Pursued for a series of years , they find a life of crime ...
Contents
Practical Suggestions to the Founders of Reformatory Schools in | xxxvii |
Juvenile Delinquency the Fruit of Parental Intemperance By Mary | xlix |
Rules for Prisons in Scotland Constable Edinburgh 1854 | l |
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