Annual Report of the Commissioner of LaborU.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 |
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... penal and reformatory institutions in the United States , is nearly exhaustive , as it fails to include only those institutions in which the value of such labor during the year was less than $ 1,000 . The chapter on penal and ...
... penal and reformatory institutions in the United States , is nearly exhaustive , as it fails to include only those institutions in which the value of such labor during the year was less than $ 1,000 . The chapter on penal and ...
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... penal and reformatory institutions were found to be under the same management with almshouses , hospitals , or insane asylums , with the accounts combined . In such cases , in order to obtain any data whatever concerning certain ...
... penal and reformatory institutions were found to be under the same management with almshouses , hospitals , or insane asylums , with the accounts combined . In such cases , in order to obtain any data whatever concerning certain ...
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... penal and juvenile reformatory institutions are included in the several tables of this report , the general term con- vict has been used to cover the inmates of both classes of institutions rather than to present each class in separate ...
... penal and juvenile reformatory institutions are included in the several tables of this report , the general term con- vict has been used to cover the inmates of both classes of institutions rather than to present each class in separate ...
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... penal and reformatory side of the institution , yet who possess few qualifications for conducting manufacturing or other industrial enterprises . This system is intended to conserve two interests first , to administer the institution ...
... penal and reformatory side of the institution , yet who possess few qualifications for conducting manufacturing or other industrial enterprises . This system is intended to conserve two interests first , to administer the institution ...
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... penal institutions , and goods having a value of $ 995,265 in juvenile reformatories . Thus , of all goods produced , 97.1 per cent were produced in penal institutions and only 2.9 per cent in juvenile reformatories . As an average of ...
... penal institutions , and goods having a value of $ 995,265 in juvenile reformatories . Thus , of all goods produced , 97.1 per cent were produced in penal institutions and only 2.9 per cent in juvenile reformatories . As an average of ...
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Common terms and phrases
almshouse B.-SUMMARY Boots and shoes Brick Brooms and brushes Building trades bushels cent Chairs City commissioners competition confined Cont contract Convict Camp convict labor CONVICTS EMPLOYED cooperage cost cotton COUNTY CONVICTS crushing deposits by convicts discharged dozen duced employment Equal ETC.-Continued factories Farming furnish ginal governor grade Hand and mach hired Hosiery House of Correction Illinois imprisonment Indus Industrial School Insti INSTITUTIONS-Continued Jail and House jobbers Juvenile Reformatory Lease Lessee Male manufacture months North Carolina number of convicts pairs pants parole Penal penitentiary person Philadelphia Co piece-price pounds prison contractor prison-made PRODUCED BY FREE public-account systems punishment repairs return of deposits Rhode Island Roads and highways SECTION sell sentence shirts Slightly inferior sold South Dakota State-use Stone quarrying Stove hollow ware superintendent TABLE III.-SYSTEMS TABLE V.-DISPOSITION term thereof Tinsmithing tion Total vict wages warden West Virginia Workhouse
Popular passages
Page 727 - This section shall not be construed to prevent the Legislature from providing that convicts may work for, and that the products of their labor may be disposed of to the State or any political division thereof...
Page 723 - January, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, no person in any such prison, penitentiary, jail or reformatory, shall be required or allowed to work, while under sentence thereto, at any trade. Industry or occupation, wherein or whereby his work, or the product or profit of his work, shall be fanned out, contracted, given or sold to any person, firm, association or corporation.
Page 786 - All goods, wares, articles, and merchandise mined, produced, or manufactured wholly or in part In any foreign country by convict labor or/and forced labor or/and Indentured labor under penal sanctions shall not be entitled to entry at any of the ports of the United States, and the importation thereof is hereby prohibited, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to prescribe such regulations as may be necessary for the enforcement of this provision.
Page 781 - The term of such imprisonment of any person so convicted and sentenced shall be terminated by the managers of the reformatory, as authorized by this act, but such imprisonment shall not exceed" the maximum term provided by law for the crime for which the prisoner was convicted and sentenced.
Page 711 - ... but to remain while on parole in the legal custody and under the control of the board of managers, and subject at any time to be taken back within the inclosure of said reformatory...
Page 726 - FOR THE USE OF STATE, AND DIVISIONS THEREOF. — All convicts sentenced to state prisons, reformatories and penitentiaries in the state, shall be employed for the state, or a political division thereof, or in productive industries for the benefit of the state, or the political divisions thereof...
Page 741 - Elmira, and the courts of this state imposing such sentence shall not fix or limit the duration thereof. The term of such imprisonment of any person so convicted and sentenced shall be terminated by the...
Page 652 - When it appears to the said managers that there is a strong or reasonable probability that any prisoner will ,live and remain at liberty without violating the law, and that his release is not incompatible with the welfare of society...
Page 672 - ... to return to actual custody any conditionally released or paroled prisoner, and it is hereby made the duty of all officers to execute said order the same as ordinary criminal process.
Page 675 - The brand, label, or mark hereby required shall contain at the head or top thereof the words 'convict made/ followed by the year and name of the penitentiary, prison, reformatory, or other establishment in which it was made, in plain English lettering, of the style and size known as great primer Roman condensed capitals.