The Quarterly Review, Volume 274, Issue 544John Murray, 1940 |
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Page 280
... judges are to select the best possible treat- ment out of the many available . 1. A judge should be of a calm , unemotional temperament , with an understanding of the frailties of human nature , and with a considerable knowledge of ...
... judges are to select the best possible treat- ment out of the many available . 1. A judge should be of a calm , unemotional temperament , with an understanding of the frailties of human nature , and with a considerable knowledge of ...
Page 281
... judge should clearly understand the proper purpose of legal punishment . Various theories have been advanced as to the right object of legal sanctions : deterrence , expiation , prevention , the protection of society , reformation of ...
... judge should clearly understand the proper purpose of legal punishment . Various theories have been advanced as to the right object of legal sanctions : deterrence , expiation , prevention , the protection of society , reformation of ...
Page 289
... judge upon such a visit to a prison , the only one he ever paid to such a place : it lasted some three - quarters of an hour . I should be surprised if there are not judges of the High Court who have never been inside a prison at all ...
... judge upon such a visit to a prison , the only one he ever paid to such a place : it lasted some three - quarters of an hour . I should be surprised if there are not judges of the High Court who have never been inside a prison at all ...
Contents
ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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