Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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Page 24
... day of their release or death , they have no hope of again emerging from them , except under peculiar circumstances . Ample employment is given them during this period of seclusion . They are 24 JAIL DISCIPLINE IN THE N. W. P..
... day of their release or death , they have no hope of again emerging from them , except under peculiar circumstances . Ample employment is given them during this period of seclusion . They are 24 JAIL DISCIPLINE IN THE N. W. P..
Page 25
... hope to see a separate sleeping cell assigned to each convict to which he shall retire for the night , but the expense and delay consequent on so extensive an improvement prevent it from being carried out at once . Last , but not least ...
... hope to see a separate sleeping cell assigned to each convict to which he shall retire for the night , but the expense and delay consequent on so extensive an improvement prevent it from being carried out at once . Last , but not least ...
Page 28
... hope of escape . Where the possibility of escape remains , the punishment must be less felt , where it is practically impossible the hope of effecting it cannot gild the monotony of the convict's life . With such an im- proved guard too ...
... hope of escape . Where the possibility of escape remains , the punishment must be less felt , where it is practically impossible the hope of effecting it cannot gild the monotony of the convict's life . With such an im- proved guard too ...
Page 32
... hope that the punitive will never be sacrificed to the reformatory principle in these Jails . Besides learning some handicraft which they may pursue with advantage to themselves and their neighbours , when released , the convicts will ...
... hope that the punitive will never be sacrificed to the reformatory principle in these Jails . Besides learning some handicraft which they may pursue with advantage to themselves and their neighbours , when released , the convicts will ...
Page 37
... hope to gain his livelihood honestly when he has no means or knowledge to enable him to do so . For this difficulty the reformatory principle provides , by not only giving the convict a good secular education , but also by teaching him ...
... hope to gain his livelihood honestly when he has no means or knowledge to enable him to do so . For this difficulty the reformatory principle provides , by not only giving the convict a good secular education , but also by teaching him ...
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