| Prison Association of New York - 1845 - 780 halaman
...to alteration ill the mode therein prescribed. ARTICLE I. The objects of the Association shall be— 1. The amelioration of the condition of prisoners,...an honest livelihood, and sustaining them in their effort? at reform. ARTICLE II. The officers of the society shall be a President, four Vice-Presidents,... | |
| 1845 - 440 halaman
...of Prison Discipline, and the government of prisons, whether for cities, counties or States. " III. The support and encouragement of reformed convicts...and sustaining them in their efforts at reform." The labouring oars are assigned to various committees, whose duties are prescribed with a minuteness of... | |
| New York (State) - 1846 - 566 halaman
...amelioration of the condition of prisoners, whether Jii°'j)!uaor"idetained for trial or finally con\icted, or as witnesses. 2. The improvement of prison discipline...livelihood, and sustaining them in their efforts at reform. Article Second. LAWS OF NEW- YORK. Executive siiy. Article Third. The officers named in the preceding... | |
| 1846 - 516 halaman
...its great importance. The following are briefly stated to be the objectsof the "Prison Association :" 1. The amelioration of the condition of prisoners,...whether detained for trial, or finally convicted, or as wituesses. 2. " The improvement of Prison Discipline and the Government of Prisons, whether for Cities,... | |
| Great Britain. Surveyor-General of Prisons, Joshua Jebb - 1847 - 292 halaman
...December, 1844 : — 2ndly. The improvement of prison discipline and the government of prisons. 3rdly. The support and encouragement of reformed convicts...livelihood, and sustaining them in their efforts at reform. A further indication of the public feeling on the question is the interest taken both in this and other... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1852 - 900 halaman
...subject to alteration in the mode therein prescribed. ARTICLE I, The objects of the Association shall be, 1 . The amelioration of the condition of prisoners,...convicted, or as witnesses : 2. The improvement of prifon discipline, and the government of prisons, whether for cities, or counties, or States : 3. The... | |
| John Homer French - 1860 - 816 halaman
...of prison discipline and of the government of prisons, whether for cities, counties, or States ; and the support and encouragement of reformed convicts...livelihood and sustaining them in their efforts at reform.5 The association is supported entirely by private contribution. The members pay $10 annually.... | |
| John Homer French - 1860 - 808 halaman
...Association of flew York was formed Dec. 6, 1844, and incorporated May 9, 1846. It has for its objects the amelioration of the condition of prisoners, whether...detained for trial or finally convicted, or as witnesses ; the improvement of prison discipline and of the government of prisons, whether for cities, counties,... | |
| Prison Association of New York - 1866 - 252 halaman
...to alteration in the mode thereio prescribed. ARTICLE I. The objects of the association shall be — 1. The amelioration of the condition of prisoners,...prisons, •whether for cities, counties or states. ARTICLE II. The officers of the society shall be a president, four vice presidents, a, recording secretary,... | |
| Prison Association of New York - 1850 - 604 halaman
...to alteration in the mode therein prescribed. ARTICLE I. The objects of the Association shall be — 1. The amelioration of the condition of prisoners, whether detained for trial, or finally convicted, oras witnesses. 2. The improvement of prison discipline, and the government of prisons, whether for... | |
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