... prisons found, among other things, that an extremely large number of youths between the ages of 16 and 21 passed through the prisons every year; that under the existing system numbers of these young prisoners came out of prison in a condition as bad... Journal of the Royal Statistical Society - 293 ページRoyal Statistical Society (Great Britain) 著 - 1896全文表示 - この書籍について
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1901 - 868 ページ
...consideration of these figures which led the Prison Committee of 1894 to the conclusion that "the age when the majority of habitual criminals are made lies between 16 and 21," and they report as follows: — "It appears to us that the most determined effort should be made to... | |
| George Ives - 1914 - 498 ページ
...conditions of the general population," is its reply. " It is certain," continues the same report, " that the ages when the majority of habitual criminals are made lies between sixteen and twenty-one. ' ' * The latest Blue Book from the Prison Commissioners, written a decade... | |
| Sir Evelyn Ruggles-Brise - 1921 - 350 ページ
...favour of some action being taken to deal specifically with this class. They reported : — " The age when the "majority of habitual criminals are made lies between 16 "and 21. It appears to us that the most determined " effort should be made to lay hold of these incipient crim"inals,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1943 - 182 ページ
...young prisoners came out of prison in a condition as bad or worse than they went in, and that the age when the majority of habitual criminals are made lies between 16 and 21. As a result, an experiment was begun in a wrong of Bedford Prison. Younger lads were segregated from... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1949 - 132 ページ
...prisoners came out of prison in a condition as bad or worse than when they went in, and that the age wheii the majority of habitual criminals are made lies between 16 and 21. As a result, an experiment was begun in a wing of Bedford Prison. Younger lads were segregated from... | |
| 1951 - 70 ページ
...prisoners came out of prison in a condition as bad or worse than when they went in, and that the age when the majority of habitual criminals are made lies between 16 and 21. As a result, an experiment was begun in a wing of Bedford Prison. Younger lads were segregated from... | |
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