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DIVISION COMMITTEE— 1917-1918 Chairman Mrs. Jessie D. Hodder, Superintendent, Women's Reformatory, Framingham, Mass. Vice Chairman Charles L. Chute, Secretary, State Probation Commission, Albany, N. Y. Secretary F. Leslie Hayford, ...
DIVISION COMMITTEE— 1917-1918 Chairman Mrs. Jessie D. Hodder, Superintendent, Women's Reformatory, Framingham, Mass. Vice Chairman Charles L. Chute, Secretary, State Probation Commission, Albany, N. Y. Secretary F. Leslie Hayford, ...
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Jessie D. Hodder, Superintendent, Reformatory for Women, Fram- ingham, Massachusetts Reformatories for women are not now meeting the needs of the women sentenced to them by the courts. We reach this conclusion from a conviction that ...
Jessie D. Hodder, Superintendent, Reformatory for Women, Fram- ingham, Massachusetts Reformatories for women are not now meeting the needs of the women sentenced to them by the courts. We reach this conclusion from a conviction that ...
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A state reformatory or state training school should not transfer sane patients nor discharge them into the community as "unfit subjects," short of the maximum sentence, unless cured ; it should make of itself the state laboratory on ...
A state reformatory or state training school should not transfer sane patients nor discharge them into the community as "unfit subjects," short of the maximum sentence, unless cured ; it should make of itself the state laboratory on ...
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Given this as the woman criminal problem, it is surely evident that a reformatory, as we now think of that institution, cannot meet the needs of these women. Is it evident that a reformatory is not even necessary?
Given this as the woman criminal problem, it is surely evident that a reformatory, as we now think of that institution, cannot meet the needs of these women. Is it evident that a reformatory is not even necessary?
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The question can never be solved by a reformatory, as we know that institution. The problem is not one of giving in to the whims of nervous women. It is not a question of conduct color-blindness on their part, but a question of basic ...
The question can never be solved by a reformatory, as we know that institution. The problem is not one of giving in to the whims of nervous women. It is not a question of conduct color-blindness on their part, but a question of basic ...
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