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The Treatment of the Offender. The Sixty-Seventh Annual Report of the Prison Association of New York, 1911. [continued]

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The Treatment of the Offender. The Sixty-Seventh Annual Report of the Prison Association of New York, 1911. [continued]

by Prison Association of New York

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Albany: Argus Company, Printers. spine ends bumped, light shelf wear, good+ copy without dj.. 1912. 8vo . orig cloth. 228pp index. [title continued] This is an account of some phases of American prison progress in 1911; of many needs not yet met; of some European methods of meeting problems of delinquency; and of plans for the future. [end title] A fascinating comparative study of then current prison systems & populations (which included tramps & vagabonds), illustrated with contemporary photographs. .

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Linda K. Montemaggi US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Treatment of the Offender. The Sixty-Seventh Annual Report of the Prison Association of New York, 1911. [continued]
Author
Prison Association of New York
Illustrator
photo illus
Format/Binding
Orig cloth
Book Condition
Used - spine ends bumped, light shelf wear, good+ copy without dj.
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Argus Company, Printers
Place of Publication
Albany
Date Published
1912
Keywords
Penal Reform, Prisons-U.S., Penology, Prison History, Vagrancy, Tramps & Vagabonds, Prisons-European
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Criminal Justice;

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Linda K. Montemaggi

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About Linda K. Montemaggi

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