Education and training, considered as a subject for State legislation, together with suggestions for making a compulsory law both efficient and acceptable to the people, by a physician [T. Hawksley]. Re-issue. To which is added, Tracts on the charities of London (by T. Hawksley) and on self-supporting industrial schools1869 - 138 pages |
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... crime of an over - stocked labour - market , and of the introduction of machinery , 22-24- Crime and pauperism as tests of deficient education and training ; the Registrar - General's test of the marriage register , 24 - Judicial ...
... crime of an over - stocked labour - market , and of the introduction of machinery , 22-24- Crime and pauperism as tests of deficient education and training ; the Registrar - General's test of the marriage register , 24 - Judicial ...
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... crime in the country , and from the failure of the public means employed to mitigate it , 77-78 - The necessity for a compulsory law , 78-79- The example of Prussia and other foreign countries , 79-80 - The authority of Mr. Mill , 81-83 ...
... crime in the country , and from the failure of the public means employed to mitigate it , 77-78 - The necessity for a compulsory law , 78-79- The example of Prussia and other foreign countries , 79-80 - The authority of Mr. Mill , 81-83 ...
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... crime . When we smile at the absurd folly of the bird that , to escape danger , hides its head in the sand , ignorant that it has only shut out the view of the enemy , it would be well to ask ourselves whether , in the most important ...
... crime . When we smile at the absurd folly of the bird that , to escape danger , hides its head in the sand , ignorant that it has only shut out the view of the enemy , it would be well to ask ourselves whether , in the most important ...
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Thomas Hawksley. We next find evidence of the direct connexion between ignorance and crime . The judicial statistics of 1863 , inform us that 35 per cent . of the convicted criminals could neither read nor write , 60 per cent . could ...
Thomas Hawksley. We next find evidence of the direct connexion between ignorance and crime . The judicial statistics of 1863 , inform us that 35 per cent . of the convicted criminals could neither read nor write , 60 per cent . could ...
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... crime in the country . If we should find the extent of these social evils moderate , the intelligence and good training of the community may be safely affirmed ; on the contrary if found considerable , it may be as certainly predicted ...
... crime in the country . If we should find the extent of these social evils moderate , the intelligence and good training of the community may be safely affirmed ; on the contrary if found considerable , it may be as certainly predicted ...
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