Report of the Committee of the Society for the Improvement of Prison Discipline, and for the Reformation of Juvenile Offenders, Bände 6-7W. Phillips, 1824 - 32 Seiten |
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... amount of the earnings in the last year was £ 487 . New regulations have been made for the government of the county gaol at Durham . The introduction of the tread - wheel is stated to have considerably reduced the number of ...
... amount of the earnings in the last year was £ 487 . New regulations have been made for the government of the county gaol at Durham . The introduction of the tread - wheel is stated to have considerably reduced the number of ...
Seite 47
... amount of earnings has not been ascertained in many places , much labour being performed for the service of the gaols , of which no official account is taken ; but in twenty - one prisons , where the produce has been stated , it amounts ...
... amount of earnings has not been ascertained in many places , much labour being performed for the service of the gaols , of which no official account is taken ; but in twenty - one prisons , where the produce has been stated , it amounts ...
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... amount of tread- wheel labour enforced at the several prisons merits se- rious attention . It will be seen that in some cases that amount is too great , while in others it scarcely deserves the name of punishment . This circumstance ...
... amount of tread- wheel labour enforced at the several prisons merits se- rious attention . It will be seen that in some cases that amount is too great , while in others it scarcely deserves the name of punishment . This circumstance ...
Seite 54
... amount , in summer and in winter , should be duly regulated . Either such a system should be established , or it is essential , for the purposes of justice , that the court should be aware of the discipline maintained in the particular ...
... amount , in summer and in winter , should be duly regulated . Either such a system should be established , or it is essential , for the purposes of justice , that the court should be aware of the discipline maintained in the particular ...
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... amount of labour , in consequence of the differ- ence in the hours of employment in the two seasons , is forty per cent . heavier in summer than in winter . If in summer the proportion were to be reduced to two- thirds , and in winter ...
... amount of labour , in consequence of the differ- ence in the hours of employment in the two seasons , is forty per cent . heavier in summer than in winter . If in summer the proportion were to be reduced to two- thirds , and in winter ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 118 - Of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world ; all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power...
Seite 118 - ... her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world : all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power : both Angels and men and creatures of what condition soever, though each in different sort and manner, yet all with uniform consent, admiring her as the mother of their peace and joy.
Seite 72 - Act, the Justices shall adopt such Plans as shall afford the most effectual Means for the Security, Classification, Health, Inspection, Employment and Religious and Moral Instruction of the Prisoners ; the Building shall be so constructed or applied, and the Keepers
Seite 28 - ... behaviour, and condition of the prisoners, the means of setting them to work, the amount of their earnings, and the expenses attending the prison, and...
Seite 295 - Esquires, and others their fellows, justices of our said Lord the King, assigned to keep the peace in the county aforesaid, and also to hear and determine divers felonies, trespasses, and other misdemeanors committed in the same county.
Seite 292 - I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of the Right Honourable the Governor.
Seite 102 - In the preamble it states, in a beautiful and simple strain of eloquence, that " Nothing is more godly, more sure, more to be wished and desired betwixt a prince, the supreme head and ruler, and the subjects whose governor and head he is, than on the prince's part great clemency and indulgency, and rather too much forgiveness and remission of his royal power and just punishment, than exact severity and justice to be showed; and, on the subjects...
Seite 295 - Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord George the Fourth by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom...
Seite 104 - Crescente malitia, crescere debuit et pcena;" yet neither will the King exceed the usual punishment of law, nor invent any new torture or torment for them*, but is graciously pleased to afford them as well an ordinary course of trial as an ordinary punishment, much inferior to their offence.
Seite 313 - Nine of those poor outcasts from society, 3 boys and 6 girls, clothed in rags, with squalid countenances,were brought in from the police office, and placed before the audience. An address appropriate to so novel an occasion was made by a member of the board, and not an individual, it may safely be affirmed, was present, whose warmest feelings did not vibrate in unison with the philanthropic views which led to the foundation of this house of refuge.