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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... increase of crime , and where , therefore , the necessity for wise , strenuous , unceasing exertion is most stringent . Let us dwell for a few moments upon some of these condi- tions . Long experience and careful analysis have proved ...
... increase of crime , and where , therefore , the necessity for wise , strenuous , unceasing exertion is most stringent . Let us dwell for a few moments upon some of these condi- tions . Long experience and careful analysis have proved ...
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... increase of population , have followed it with slow and halting steps . Nor was more done to repress crime than to ... increase in Ireland was still more appalling , there having been in 1849 twelvefold the number of com- mittals that ...
... increase of population , have followed it with slow and halting steps . Nor was more done to repress crime than to ... increase in Ireland was still more appalling , there having been in 1849 twelvefold the number of com- mittals that ...
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... increased rapidly , till , in 1842 , it reached 31,309 , of whom 22,733 were convicted . What proportion did this increase of criminals bear to the increase of population ? While the population between 1805 and 1841 had increased in the ...
... increased rapidly , till , in 1842 , it reached 31,309 , of whom 22,733 were convicted . What proportion did this increase of criminals bear to the increase of population ? While the population between 1805 and 1841 had increased in the ...
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... increasing , and maintained that at Chester , where he sat as judge , he had to try for this offence a great number of boys , who seemed to be educated to this way of life . ' This argument , that the crime was increasing , and that ...
... increasing , and maintained that at Chester , where he sat as judge , he had to try for this offence a great number of boys , who seemed to be educated to this way of life . ' This argument , that the crime was increasing , and that ...
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... increased by 79 per cent . , the increase of criminals had been sixfold greater , viz . , 482 per cent . The committals for indictable offences had , in 1842 , reached By the Right Honourable Lord Aberdare . 7.
... increased by 79 per cent . , the increase of criminals had been sixfold greater , viz . , 482 per cent . The committals for indictable offences had , in 1842 , reached By the Right Honourable Lord Aberdare . 7.
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