The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 223
... persons found guilty of indictable offences - those committed for trial being only 14 per cent . of the total . The figures published by the Prison Commissioners also show that of 39,354 persons received into prison on conviction for ...
... persons found guilty of indictable offences - those committed for trial being only 14 per cent . of the total . The figures published by the Prison Commissioners also show that of 39,354 persons received into prison on conviction for ...
Page 225
... persons wrongfully convicted seems on the face of it probable . It is hard to make people understand the injustice that is done in the Police Courts . . . . Many innocent persons are convicted , and many other irregularities are ...
... persons wrongfully convicted seems on the face of it probable . It is hard to make people understand the injustice that is done in the Police Courts . . . . Many innocent persons are convicted , and many other irregularities are ...
Page 233
... person proposed . 3. The principle of selection for nomination could be that political or local government service shall neither qualify nor disqualify , but that the Committees shall be satisfied that the persons concerned have ( a ) ...
... person proposed . 3. The principle of selection for nomination could be that political or local government service shall neither qualify nor disqualify , but that the Committees shall be satisfied that the persons concerned have ( a ) ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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