Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social ScienceThe volume for 1886 is a report of the proceedings of the "Conference on temperance legislation, London, 1886." |
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... Criminals . WILLIAM GREEN 364 • On Crime and Pauperism . W. PARKER SNOW On Infanticide . Rev. FIELD FLOWERS 365 • 366 II . - EDUCATION . The Half - Time System . How far can the System of Primary Education in the Country be Advanced and ...
... Criminals . WILLIAM GREEN 364 • On Crime and Pauperism . W. PARKER SNOW On Infanticide . Rev. FIELD FLOWERS 365 • 366 II . - EDUCATION . The Half - Time System . How far can the System of Primary Education in the Country be Advanced and ...
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... criminals has in some cases been judi- cious and successful , and therefore ought to be continued ; in others inappropriate and inadequate , and therefore requiring amendment or alteration . Or supposing - rather a daring sup- position ...
... criminals has in some cases been judi- cious and successful , and therefore ought to be continued ; in others inappropriate and inadequate , and therefore requiring amendment or alteration . Or supposing - rather a daring sup- position ...
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... criminals bear to the increase of population ? While the population between 1805 and 1841 had increased in the proportion of 79 per cent . , the increase of criminals was 482 per cent . So that serious crime had increased at a sixfold ...
... criminals bear to the increase of population ? While the population between 1805 and 1841 had increased in the proportion of 79 per cent . , the increase of criminals was 482 per cent . So that serious crime had increased at a sixfold ...
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... criminals . Yet crime had con- tinued to advance with gigantic strides . Yearly it was fasten- ing its grasp upon a larger and yet larger part of our popula- tion . Our gaols were full to overflowing ; our Colonies were beginning to ...
... criminals . Yet crime had con- tinued to advance with gigantic strides . Yearly it was fasten- ing its grasp upon a larger and yet larger part of our popula- tion . Our gaols were full to overflowing ; our Colonies were beginning to ...
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... criminals , which was in fact greater in 1848 , the year which followed the Act , than in that in which it became ... Criminal Justice Act , which enabled two justices to deal summarily with various minor larcenies , and which ...
... criminals , which was in fact greater in 1848 , the year which followed the Act , than in that in which it became ... Criminal Justice Act , which enabled two justices to deal summarily with various minor larcenies , and which ...
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