The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 395
... prison standard the rule does not seem without its exceptions . From the Mazas we went to the " Petite Roquette , " the juvenile prison in the Rue de la Roquette . It faces the prison of the con- demned which is on the other side of the ...
... prison standard the rule does not seem without its exceptions . From the Mazas we went to the " Petite Roquette , " the juvenile prison in the Rue de la Roquette . It faces the prison of the con- demned which is on the other side of the ...
Page 403
... prisons and prison management - that the State is to be repaid for the convict's expense , and that he himself is to learn habits of steady hard work which are to be the means of his moral reformation . Idleness , says the German ...
... prisons and prison management - that the State is to be repaid for the convict's expense , and that he himself is to learn habits of steady hard work which are to be the means of his moral reformation . Idleness , says the German ...
Page 410
... prison , and is intended for untried and comparatively short term prisoners . Those who have been brought up to a trade may carry it on , but the greater number remain too short a time to learn any . The system is exclusively cellular ...
... prison , and is intended for untried and comparatively short term prisoners . Those who have been brought up to a trade may carry it on , but the greater number remain too short a time to learn any . The system is exclusively cellular ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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