Combe, George, opinions of, on Pennsylvania system of prison discipline, II.
The concluding remarks by the Right Honourable and Reverend reporters of the Experiment in Edinburgh, may with propriety be here given, as it is applicable, not only to prison discipline, but to education in general.
His sister, Elizabeth Fry, had previously entered upon her important labours for the benefit of the prisoners in Newgate, and for the improvement of prison discipline generally.
The suit was an instance of the strange perversion of prison discipline, which however excited no remark, and therefore could not be uncommon.
A mass of thieves under any system, if in contact with property, must produce a mass of crime; yet even in the worst days of transportation, the relapses were proportionately less than under any other system of prison discipline.
There are few subjects more interesting to a civilized and Christian community, than that of prison discipline.
If the severity of this system does not obviously tend to carry out the legitimate objects of prison discipline, it cannot be defended.
He used to go every day to the Tower Prison at the bottom of Water-street; and he exerted himself greatly to obtain a reform in the atrocious abuses which then existed in prison discipline.
In the present half-century there has been great progress made in the improvement of prison discipline, health, and economy.
In respect to both these branches of prison discipline, the reader shall have the language of the society, that he may be sure my representations are correct.
Footnote 10: When Mr. Mills was instructed to draw up his "Report on Prison Discipline," he obtained the necessary information and evidence from a variety of sources.
Illustrated from the History of Prison Discipline.
Beaumont and Tocqueville, who were subsequently appointed commissioners by the French government to examine and report on the American system of prison discipline.
The same thing is further evident from the effects of entire seclusion from all society, as shown in the history of prison discipline.
It was in 1817 that a small band of philanthropists resolved to form themselves into an association for the improvement of prison discipline.
Prison discipline was at this time attracting attention, and Mrs. Fry's labours were very remarkable in this line.
I can remember the time when men were hung up by their wrists for hours in torture for some infringement of prison discipline.
Perhaps the strongest testimony we could offer as to the effect of the work on prison discipline, comes from the pens of our well-known wardens.
Mr. Astor's plans provided for an expedition by sea and one by land.
But now as we bear our way southward again we discover that another mountain system, yet grander and of more curious interest, forms the western boundary of the upper Columbia Basin.
This mistake was in the selection of his associates and the captains of some of his ships.
I cannot do better than introduce in this place the opinion of Judge Bosanquet, on the subject of the education of the infant poor; and some valuable hints will likewise be found in his remarks on prison discipline.
The Committee visited Philadelphia, where they were received with honor and kindness by the gentlemen interested in Prison Discipline, and examined the Penitentiary with every opportunity that could be desired.
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