| National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.). Annual Session - 1912 - 670 pages
...prison doors. Winston Churchill declared in the House of Commons that ' ' the attitude of the public in regard to the treatment of crime and criminals is one of the best tests of the civilization of any country." The general movement of which the Colony is a part... | |
| American Prison Association. Congress - 1913 - 492 pages
...Winston Churchill recently declared in the House of Commons that ' ' the attitude of the public in regard to the treatment of crime and criminals is one of the best tests of the civilization of any people." We are so apt to feel that those in prison are of a... | |
| 1913 - 564 pages
...prison doors. Winston Churchill declared in the House of Commons that "the attitude of the public in regard to the treatment of crime and criminals is one of the best tests of the civilization of any country." The general movement of which the colony is a part... | |
| Sir Evelyn Ruggles-Brise - 1921 - 350 pages
...It was well and truly said by the Home Secretary (Mr. Churchill) in the House of Commons, in 1910, " the mood and temper of the public with regard to the...convicted, criminal against the State — a constant heart-searching by all charged with the duty of punishment — a desire and eagerness to rehabilitate... | |
| 1911 - 1102 pages
...life. Winston Churchill recently declared in the House of Commons that " the attitude of the public in regard to the treatment of crime and criminals is one of the best tests of the civilization of any country." A general change of attitude toward the 403 THE OUTLOOK... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1943 - 182 pages
...hard-headed and intelligent statesman said this : He said the mood and temper of the people in the way of recognition of the rights of the accused and even of the convicted criminal against the State, constant heart searching by those charged with responsibility of punishment, the desire and even eagerness... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1944 - 630 pages
...General. UNITED STATES COURTS UNITED STATES PEOBATION SYSTEM Prime Minister Winston Churchill once said, "The mood and temper of the public with regard to the treatment of criminals is one of the unfailing tests of the civilization of a country." This statement should apply... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Crime - 1969 - 864 pages
...House of Commons in 1910, the late Sir Winston Churchill said, "The mood and temper of the public in regard to the treatment of crime and criminals is one of the most unfailing tests of a country." This statement has special significance for us in the United States today. Throughout history,... | |
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