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Twentieth Century View of the Public Mind | 7 |
Reformation of Prisoners; Change of Sentiment | 7 |
The Eastern State Penitentiary | 8 |
Parole and Indeterminate Sentence | 8 |
Acting Committee Work; Official Visitors | 9 |
Prison Agent; Care of Discharged Prisoners | 9 |
Philadelphia County Prison, Moyamensing | 10 |
“““ Woman’s Ward and Work | 11 |
“““ Annex, Holmesburg Junction | 11 |
House of Correction, Holmesburg Junction | 12 |
Juvenile Offenders, and this City’s Cost of Crime | 13 |
Police Matrons; Needs of a Woman’s Reformatory | 14 |
REPORT OF GENERAL SECRETARY. |
General Work and Observation | 15 |
Correspondence and Work of the Acting Committee | 16 |
The Eastern State Penitentiary, Relief of the Discharged | 17 |
Silent Teachers; Cases of Interest | 18 |
The Officers | 20 |
Philadelphia County Prison and Annex | 20 |
Some Cases of Interest | 21 |
Chester County Prison, Delaware County Prison, and others | 22 |
Statistics of Visitations to Prisoners | 22 |
Police Matrons | 23 |
In Memoriam, Henry M. Laing, late Treasurer | 24 |
GATHERED FROM REPORTS AND OTHER SOURCES. |
Change of Treatment Urged—State N. Y. | 25 |
State Prison Dilemma | 27 |
How to Deal With Wicked Men | 27 |
Where Death Penalty is Needed | 28 |
The Lock-Step | 28 |
Grading and Classifying of Prisoners | 29 |
Reclaimed Criminals by Parole Laws | 29 |
Proposed Marriage Reform | 30 |
Contract; Price-Piece; State Account | 31 |
Convict Labor on State Farms | 31 |
Road Making for Convicts | 31 |
Industrial Reformatories | 32 |
Massachusetts State Reformatory, Concord | 32 |
Illinois State Reformatory, Pontiac | 33 |
The Juvenile Court of Chicago | 33 |
Sloyd Work; Novel Punishment | 34 |
The Whipping-Post | 34 |
The Bertillon System | 35 |
Results of Treatment of the Insane | 36 |
Havana Prisons, Cuba | 37 |
Australian Prison Reform
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