Suggestions for the Repression of Crime, Contained in Charges Delivered to Grand Juries of Birmingham Supported by Additional Facts and Arguments by Matthew Davenport HillParker, 1857 - 707 Seiten |
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amount appears attention bath believe borough boys brought burglars called capital punishment Captain Maconochie character charge committed Committee company of thieves conduct confinement consequences convicts course Court crime criminal desire deterrent discharged discipline doubt duty effect employment established evidence evil experience fact favour feel felony gaol Gentlemen give Glossop governor Grand Jury guilty habits Hill's Home Office honest hope imprisonment improvement indulgence industry inflicted innocent instance institution justice labour liberty M. D. Hill magistrates Maine Law Matthew Davenport Hill means ment Mettray mind moral Norfolk Island object observed obtained offence officers operation opinion pain penal servitude period persons police practice present principle prisoner produce proof proposal proved punishment question reason received reformation reformatory regard Report repression sentence Sessions Sir George Grey society suffering temptation ticket-of-leave tion town transportation treatment trial Warwickshire witnesses