The Quarterly Review, Volume 274, Issue 544John Murray, 1940 |
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Page 282
... prisons and of prisoners - such as prison officials , members of dis- charged prisoners aid committees , chaplains , medical officers , and unofficial visitors to prisoners becomes aware of certain facts . As instances of what I mean ...
... prisons and of prisoners - such as prison officials , members of dis- charged prisoners aid committees , chaplains , medical officers , and unofficial visitors to prisoners becomes aware of certain facts . As instances of what I mean ...
Page 289
... prison both by judges of Assize and by pro- fessional magistrates . It is impossible to know what a prison sentence is and what such a sentence entails if one has never studied the prison system . Moreover , by the word ' study ' I mean ...
... prison both by judges of Assize and by pro- fessional magistrates . It is impossible to know what a prison sentence is and what such a sentence entails if one has never studied the prison system . Moreover , by the word ' study ' I mean ...
Page 290
... prison who could more successfully be dealt with by other methods . To take the most obvious example , psychotherapy ... prisons and courts during the past hundred years are amply vindicated . The law has become at once more humane and ...
... prison who could more successfully be dealt with by other methods . To take the most obvious example , psychotherapy ... prisons and courts during the past hundred years are amply vindicated . The law has become at once more humane and ...
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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