The prisoner's self-respect should be cultivated to the utmost, and every effort made to give back to him his manhood. There is no greater mistake in the whole compass of penal discipline, than its studied imposition of degradation as a part of punishment.... Correction and Prevention ... - Сторінка 51автори: Charles Richmond Henderson - 1910Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1871 - 380 стор.
...degradation consequent thereupon. Beyond this, no degradation, no disgrace should be inflicted upon the prisoner. His self-respect should be cultivated to the utmost, and every effort made to give him back his manhood. A degraded dress, stripes, all disciplinary punishment that inflict unnecessary... | |
| Prison Association of New York - 1871 - 850 стор.
...that is, if they were trained to virtue, and not merely sentenced to suffering1. XIV. The prisoner's self-respect should be cultivated to the utmost, and...every effort made to give back to him his manhood. There is no greater mistake in the whole compass of penal discipline, than its studied imposition of... | |
| E.C. Wines - 1871 - 680 стор.
...a felony or misdemeanor and 70 shut up in prison, he cannot but feel the disgrace of his crime ano sentence, and a degree of degradation consequent thereupon....self-respect should be cultivated to the utmost, and ever}' effort made to give back to him his manhood. A degraded dress, stripes, all disciplinary punishments... | |
| Enoch Cobb Wines - 1871 - 664 стор.
...that is, if they were trained to virtue, and not merely sentenced to suffering. XIV. The prisoner's self-respect should be cultivated to the utmost' and...every effort made to give back to him his manhood. There is no greater mistake in the whole compass of penal discipline, than its studied imposition of... | |
| 1871 - 854 стор.
...that is, if they were trained to virtue, and not merely sentenced to suffering. XIV. The prisoner's self-respect should be cultivated to the utmost, and...every effort made to give back to him his manhood. There is no greater mistake in the whole compass of penal discipline, than its studied imposition of... | |
| Correctional Association of New York - 1871 - 848 стор.
...that is, if they were trained to virtue, and not merely sentenced to sufferinj:. XIV. The prisoner's self-respect should be cultivated to the utmost, and...every effort made to give back to him his manhood. There is no greater mistake in the whole compass of penal piine, than its studied imposition of degradation... | |
| 1871 - 482 стор.
...prison discipline, to be truly reformatory, must gain the will of the convict ; that the prisoner's self-respect should be cultivated to the utmost, and...every effort made to give back to him his manhood ; that in prison administration moral forces should be relied on, with as little admixture of physical... | |
| 1871 - 854 стор.
...that is, if they were trained to virtue, and not merely sentenced to suffering. XIV. The prisoner's self-respect should be cultivated to the •utmost,...every effort made to give back to him his manhood. There is no greater mistake in the whole compass of penal discipline, than its studied imposition of... | |
| Frederick Howard Wines, Winthrop David Lane - 1910 - 596 стор.
...prison discipline, to be truly reformatory, must gain the will of the convict;" that "the prisoner's self-respect should be cultivated to the utmost, and...every effort made to give back to him his manhood;" that "in prison administration moral forces should be relied upon, with as little admixture of physical... | |
| Frederick Howard Wines - 1910 - 426 стор.
...inmates were transferred to it, from the State Prison at Auburn, in July of that year.1 " the prisoner's self-respect should be cultivated to the utmost, and...every effort made to give back to him his manhood ; " that " in prison administration moral forces should be relied upon, with as little admixture of... | |
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