Proceedings of the Annual Congress of the American Prison AssociationW.B. Burford, 1909 |
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Stran 11
... child- hood , a new system of laws has been framed along the line of reformation of mankind , particularly the kind that is bent on mischief . These laws are the results of years of experience and patient experimenting with the abnormal ...
... child- hood , a new system of laws has been framed along the line of reformation of mankind , particularly the kind that is bent on mischief . These laws are the results of years of experience and patient experimenting with the abnormal ...
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... rest , Lifting better up to best . " What does the science of penology mean ? What is our ulti- mate aim ? What is the summum bonum of all our work ? The science of penology means take care of the children . [ 2 ] PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS . 17.
... rest , Lifting better up to best . " What does the science of penology mean ? What is our ulti- mate aim ? What is the summum bonum of all our work ? The science of penology means take care of the children . [ 2 ] PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS . 17.
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... child is so sacred an angel wouldn't dare to invade it ; none but God can enter there . Some time ago I read a book in which the author said he did like to hear a father say he had done his duty by his child , for what does duty call ...
... child is so sacred an angel wouldn't dare to invade it ; none but God can enter there . Some time ago I read a book in which the author said he did like to hear a father say he had done his duty by his child , for what does duty call ...
Stran 19
... child , for then and only then can the severity of judgment be tempered by the sanctity of compassion . " My dear ... child ? " I never judge of a man's success or failure in this world until I see how his children turn out , for some of ...
... child , for then and only then can the severity of judgment be tempered by the sanctity of compassion . " My dear ... child ? " I never judge of a man's success or failure in this world until I see how his children turn out , for some of ...
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... children of this country , is it not reasonable to suppose we have neglected the children along other lines ? If we have for- gotten the child's health , and if for these hundreds of years we have forgotten to protect even the babe's ...
... children of this country , is it not reasonable to suppose we have neglected the children along other lines ? If we have for- gotten the child's health , and if for these hundreds of years we have forgotten to protect even the babe's ...
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Stran 86 - It is a circumstance not to be forgotten, that she was very young (under nineteen), and most remarkably handsome. She went to a linen-draper's shop, took some coarse linen off the counter, and slipped it under her cloak; the shopman saw her, and she laid it down: for this she was hanged.
Stran 17 - Ah, how skilful grows the hand That obeyeth Love's command! It is the heart, and not the brain, That to the highest doth attain, And he who followeth Love's behest Far exceedeth all the rest!
Stran 21 - And He said, A certain man had two sons. And the younger of them said to his father, Father, give me the portion of goods that falleth to me. And he divided unto them his living. And not many days after, the younger son gathered all together, and took his journey into a far country, and there wasted his substance with riotous living.
Stran 254 - They struck contemporary observers with no surprise, and have received from historians a very scanty measure of attention. They were brought about neither by legislative regulation nor by physical force. Moral causes noiselessly effaced first the distinction between Norman and Saxon, and then the distinction between master and slave.
Stran 17 - Under gentle types, my Spring Masks the might of Nature's king, An energy that searches thorough From Chaos to the dawning morrow; Into all our human plight, The soul's pilgrimage and flight; In city or in solitude, Step by step, lifts bad to good, Without halting, without rest, Lifting Better up to Best; Planting seeds of knowledge pure, Through earth to ripen, through heaven endure.
Stran 207 - It has been urged that this view of law places the prisoner in an embarrassed condition. Not so. The embarrassment of the prisoner, if embarrassed, is the result of his own previous misconduct, not of the law. If innocent, he will regard the privilege of testifying as a boon justly conceded. If guilty, it is optional with the accused to testify or not, and he cannot complain of the election he may make. If he does not avail himself of the privilege of contradiction or explanation, it is his fault,...
Stran 150 - In men whom men condemn as ill I find so much of goodness still, In men whom men pronounce divine I find so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw a line Between the two, where God has not.
Stran 86 - Her defence was (I have the trial in my pocket), ' that she had lived in credit, and wanted for nothing, till a press-gang came and stole her husband from her ; but, since then, she had no bed to lie on; nothing to give her children to eat; and they were almost naked; and perhaps she might have done something wrong, for she hardly knew what she did.
Stran 86 - The parish officers testified the truth of this story; but it seems, there had been a good deal of shop-lifting about Ludgate ; an example was thought necessary; and this woman was hanged for the comfort and satisfaction of shopkeepers in Ludgate Street.