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2.
It is
vatiofactory
to note that
increased strictuess in discipline
and reduction in diet are i
making.
the Gaol a less acceptable refuge for
habitual criminals than it has ~~
hitherto been regarded by them.
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The Superintendent is
opinion that, though inuch still
of
remains to be done, he will not be
able to establish " a really satisfactory
1. reformatory prison.
"deterrent and,
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"discipline, until the separate
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systeme is introduced?
4.
This is a point
or
on which
there
no doubt; but I am in
there can be i
Ant-watchfulness
hopes that, by constant watch
and the employment of
dete
of deteurent
punishments, such a reduction
may be made in the numbers as
some years. I will postpone for
necessity, of building
expensive Gaol.
5.
the
a new and
This is a subject
which I will address Your
Lordship later, when I have been able to dispose of
vome
very
important and more pressing
questions which are at present
-occupying