The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 759
... Reformatory Schools were required , and would be found of the very highest advan- tage in Ireland . To carry out these advantages , he was of opinion that the magistrates should have power to commit criminal or neglected children to ...
... Reformatory Schools were required , and would be found of the very highest advan- tage in Ireland . To carry out these advantages , he was of opinion that the magistrates should have power to commit criminal or neglected children to ...
Page 766
... Reformatory School is not cruelty , it is not harshness , and yet in its effects it is deterring in the extreme . It should be taken as a punishment peculiar to the system , and suited to those who may be old in crime though young in ...
... Reformatory School is not cruelty , it is not harshness , and yet in its effects it is deterring in the extreme . It should be taken as a punishment peculiar to the system , and suited to those who may be old in crime though young in ...
Page 1232
... Reformatory Schools . The rate would be levied in order to support reformatory action upon certain children who were vicious citizens , and whom it was wished to transform into useful and good citizens . I think that we must be ...
... Reformatory Schools . The rate would be levied in order to support reformatory action upon certain children who were vicious citizens , and whom it was wished to transform into useful and good citizens . I think that we must be ...
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