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Founded in 1825 by Louis Dwight, the Prison Discipline Society of Boston collected facts and statistics on prisons through correspondence and annual visits to ...
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Corporate Author: Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.). ; Language(s): English ; Published: Boston, Press of T.R. Marvin, 1855. ; Subjects: Prisons > Prisons ...
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Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) Publisher, Press of T.R. Marvin, 1855. Original from, the University of Michigan.
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The twenty-first Annual Public Meeting of the Prison Disc was held at the Tremont Temple, on Tuesday, May 23, at 10 o'
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Prison Discipline Society (Boston, Mass.) Publisher, Press of T.R. Marvin, 1855. Original from, the University of Michigan.
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Describes theories and practices of housing criminals. Includes a financial review of the Prison Discipline Society for the year including funds collected, ...
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The Prison Discipline Society (PDS), founded by Louis Dwight in 1825 to improve public prisons, ceased to exist after Dwight's death in 1854.
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the London Prison Discipline Society (page 289), printed in 1832. It appears by these returns, that there are about. 14,000 insane persons in England, and ...