Juvenile OffendersAppleton, 1897 - 317 páginas |
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admitted age of sixteen amount ascer average bad company boys causes cent character child children in industrial civilised committed to industrial committed to prison committed to reformatory condition of juvenile convicted corporal punishment corrective institutions criminal law criminal population criminal returns day industrial schools dealing with juvenile death rate defects detention diminish ditions effect England existence extent fact female girls habits habitual criminal illegitimacy illegitimate imprisonment indictable offences industrial school population inmates inquiry juvenile crime juvenile delinquency juvenile offenders juvenile population juvenile prison labour large number magistrate ment method of dealing moral number of children number of juveniles offences against property parental condition pauperism penal penal law percentage period person present principle prison population proportion punishment racter reformatory and industrial reformatory schools result returns relating Scotland sentence shillings social conditions square mile stealing summary offences tendency tion truancy truant schools whipping young offenders youth
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Página 31 - A man of low condition, on the contrary, is far from being a distinguished member of any great society. While he remains in a country village his conduct may be attended to, and he may be obliged to attend to it himself.