The Pennsylvania Journal of Prison Discipline and Philanthropy (Vol. VII, No. III, July 1852)

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CONTENTS OF NO. III.

IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE DOCUMENTS.

THE PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL OF PRISON DISCIPLINE. Vol. VII.

Art. II. THE PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM. DR. GIVEN'S REPORT.

Art. III. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, TRUANCY, and c.

Art. IV. INSANE CONVICTS.

Art. V. FINAL REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE ERECTION OF THE

Miscellaneous Notices. FOREIGN. CRIME AND PAUPERISM COUNTERACTED.

AN INQUIRY INTO THE ALLEGED TENDENCY OF THE SEPARATION OF

OFFICERS FOR 1852. President James J. Barclay.

"JOURNAL OF PRISON DISCIPLINE AND PHILANTHROPY," Published by

VOL. VII. TERMS:—ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANCE. NO. III. THE
PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL
OF
PRISON DISCIPLINE
AND
PHILANTHROPY.

PUBLISHED QUARTERLY
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF “THE PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR ALLEVIATING THE MISERIES OF PUBLIC PRISONS,” INSTITUTED 1787.
“The separation of one prisoner from another is the only sound basis on which a reformatory (prison) discipline can be established with any reasonable hope of success.”—Fifth Report of Inspectors of English Prisons.
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JULY, 1852.

PHILADELPHIA:
E. C. AND J. BIDDLE,
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FIFTH AND MINOR STREETS.
LONDON: CHARLES GILPIN.
1852.

Isaac Ashmead, Printer.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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