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... prison ( that is, to the female annex of the men's prison), or what is just as bad, they will agitate for the building of a women's prison to relieve them of their unruly inmates. Now, an unmanageable woman prisoner is so because of ...
... prison ( that is, to the female annex of the men's prison), or what is just as bad, they will agitate for the building of a women's prison to relieve them of their unruly inmates. Now, an unmanageable woman prisoner is so because of ...
Página 123
... and failures. The physical, mental and moral standard of our prisoners received this year are not equal to those we received last. I have no evidences of the conditions in other prisons COURTS OF DOMESTIC RELATIONS — HOFFMAN 123.
... and failures. The physical, mental and moral standard of our prisoners received this year are not equal to those we received last. I have no evidences of the conditions in other prisons COURTS OF DOMESTIC RELATIONS — HOFFMAN 123.
Página 124
... prison population contributed from large cities where the momentum of crime may have been increased. A letter from Thomas W. Morgan of the Federal Prison at Leavenworth seems to indicate that war has made little change upon the prison ...
... prison population contributed from large cities where the momentum of crime may have been increased. A letter from Thomas W. Morgan of the Federal Prison at Leavenworth seems to indicate that war has made little change upon the prison ...
Página 129
... prison. The ratio of rape and illegitimacy in cantonment cities is almost negligible in comparison to the cases handled among civil population in large cities. This seems to me a great credit to our men who are going from our country ...
... prison. The ratio of rape and illegitimacy in cantonment cities is almost negligible in comparison to the cases handled among civil population in large cities. This seems to me a great credit to our men who are going from our country ...
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... prison sentence. Foundlings, orphans, and the aged, in fact all types of dependents, are now more than ever being treated humanely and skillfully. The great industrial establishments of the country are introducing social welfare work in ...
... prison sentence. Foundlings, orphans, and the aged, in fact all types of dependents, are now more than ever being treated humanely and skillfully. The great industrial establishments of the country are introducing social welfare work in ...
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Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, Volumen13 National Conference on Social Welfare Vista de fragmentos - 1886 |
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