Standard making by normal schools, state universities, hospitals, or other educational and correctional institutes under direct state management.
Moreover, the right kind of free-life and correctionaltreatment of and for the crime-driven, will stamp wholesale damning of them as duty-shifting myth.
Some assert to the contrary; but observe that where they prescribe and proscribe, there criminals ride booted and spurred; and there fundamental correctional measures go on crutches.
Such contracted view covers only so much of primary compulsion as may be necessary to imbue refractory criminals with at least fearsome respect for correctional measures.
What prison reform cries out for is correctional heads who can build and maintain a regime that will inspire their charges to do things, and to want to do them.
Coming down to detail for correctional discipline, one must carefully guide one's pen.
Make the position appointive by the Governor, and the incumbent of it an ex-officio advisory member of boards and commissions that are classed under penal and correctional heads.
The obscured fact is, that infinitely more than the ideals from which correctional plants are operated, the ideals from which such as counting houses consummate--affect the grand ratios of crime.
As a matter of fact, radical resistance to rational measures seldom issues in a correctional plant that is consistently dedicated to those measures under an all-around square deal.
Therefore, such as prize fights, put on in a correctional plant, are utterly indefensible.
The correctional tribunals were amalgamated with the civil tribunals of the first instance.
With their consent correctional prisoners who have served six months (and in exceptional cases three months), have been of good behaviour, and have not longer than two years to serve, may be similarly employed.
At present no correctional institutions exist suited to offenders whose radical fault is constitutional idleness.
Criminal and correctional prisoners may not be employed together; and they must be kept apart from free workmen.
It may be interesting to add a statement showing the admissions to the correctional department of the Labour House for a series of years.
Thus there is the correctional school, which Roeder brought into special prominence not many years ago.
This is why the number of acquittals, and of the admission of extenuating circumstances, is always very remarkable, even in the Correctional Tribunals, which in Italy show proportions not greatly differing from those of the Assize Courts.
And then it is natural that this punitive dosing should be more difficult when the punishments are different in kind, and not very similar in their degrees of coincident afflictive and correctional power.
Again approaching another appendix to the correctional laws of Cleveland, I asked for the free public baths.
They were "to investigate the system of the public charitable and correctional institutions of the State, and to make such recommendations as they might deem necessary.
Prior to the organization of the board of state charities in 1867, there was no provision for a systematic examination of the benevolent and correctionalinstitutions under the control of the State and local authorities.
See report of the Anarchist trial before the Correctional Police and the Court of Appeal of Lyons; Lyons, 1883, pp.
Thus spoke Peter Kropotkin in his defence before the Correctional Tribunal of Lyons at his trial in January, 1883.
The largest correctional establishment is that founded at Hall, near the town of Sodertelge on the shores of the Baltic.
All children below the age of sixteen may be sent to a correctional establishment or boarded out in respectable families:-- 1.
The correctional colony, where the system is more severe, receiving all sentenced for more than two years and all who have misconducted themselves in the milder establishments.
There are many kinds of correctional institutions and a number of schools not of a correctional character.
The law leaves children of less than ten years of age to domestic discipline, as also children above that age if not exactly criminal, although the latter may be sent to correctional schools.
If their conduct at school or at home is such that a more severe correctional treatment is necessary for their rescue.
There are seventeen or more correctional establishments, eight of which are state institutions and the rest founded by private benevolence or by charitable associations or local communities.
The peers are to be tried by their own chamber in criminal or correctional cases, according to the forms prescribed by the law.
The Emperor has the right of pardoning, even in correctional cases, and of granting amnesties.
Excluded are prior incarcerations in local jails and juvenile facilities because of the lack of data needed to estimate the number of first admissions to these forms of correctional supervision.
Block O in Estates-General Correctional Institution was the disciplinary block, and because of the green straitjackets its inhabitants wore, it was called the Greensleeves.
The charitable and correctional systems of the District should receive consideration at the hands of the Congress to the end that they may embody the results of the most advanced thought in these fields.
Poor little Miss Pankey spent a great deal of her time in Mrs. Pipchin's "correctional dungeon.
I have been told that English mothers use the empirical method of administering purgatives or cold shower baths to "naughty children," often with goodcorrectional effect.
Often the selection is not made at random, but some pupil is called on because he has shown himself the most inattentive, the least interested in what is being done--the recitation thus becoming correctional in character!
He left that position to go into business, one phase of which was the most nefarious stock-company that ever fell into the hands of the correctional police.
The charitable and correctional institutions of Indiana are well administered in accordance with the most improved modern methods, and form one of the most complete and adequate systems possessed by any state in the Union.
The powers of many mayors were revoked, many ecclesiastics were deprived of their livings and correctional measures were pronounced against all who dared to take part in the various manifestations.
Minister here that bail has been accepted; my father being bound to appear before the "Court of Correctional Police" on Monday next.
Magallon appeared before the seventh Chamber of the Police Correctional Court, accused of having hidden political articles under the cloak of literature, with intent to incite hatred and contempt towards the Government.
On 29 January--a week before this happened--the Correctional Police sentenced M.
In partial response an Act was passed in 1870 establishing an Advisory Board of Female Visitors to the charitable, penal and correctional institutions of the State.
Because I have seen you preside over the Correctional Court.
Correctional schools and schools for the feeble-minded are integral parts of the Swiss social system.
If you had sent him to the correctional police, perhaps you would have done a service to a good many people.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "correctional" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.