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" Clement XI, Supreme Pontiff, reared this prison for the reformation and education of criminal youths, to the end that those who when idle had been injurious to the state, might when better instructed and trained, become useful to it. "
Some Ethical Phases of the Labor Question - Page 164
by Carroll Davidson Wright - 1902 - 205 pages
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The Problem of Cain: A Study in the Treatment of Criminals

William Trumbull - Crime - 1890 - 106 pages
...in Latin : " Clement XI, Supreme Pontiff, erected this prison for the reformation and education of criminal youths : to the end that those, who, when...better instructed and trained, become useful to it. In the year of grace 1704, of the Pontiff the 4th . . ." Within the prison, inscribed upon the wall,...
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Christianity and Social Problems

Lyman Abbott - Christian sociology - 1896 - 402 pages
...true aim of prison discipline : ' For the reformation and education of criminal youths, to the effect that those who when idle had been injurious to the...better instructed and trained, become useful to it ; ' also, ' It is of little use to restrain criminals by punishment unless you reform them by education.'...
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Christianity and Social Problems

Lyman Abbott - Christian sociology - 1896 - 396 pages
...true aim of prison discipline : ' For the reformation and education of criminal youths, to the effect that those who when idle had been injurious to the...better instructed and trained, become useful to it ; ' also, ' It is of little use to restrain criminals by punishment unless you reform them by education.'...
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The Catholic University Bulletin, Volume 5

Catholic University of America - 1899 - 578 pages
...inscription: "Clement XI, Supreme Pontiff, reared this prison for the reformation and education of criminal youths, to the end that those who, when idle,...has had its influence upon prison building in our *A paper read before the National Prison Association of the United States, at Hartford, Conn., September...
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The Science of Penology: The Defence of Society Against Crime

Henry Martyn Boies - Crime - 1901 - 488 pages
...inscription: "Clement XL, Supreme Pontiff, reared this prison for the reformation and education of criminal youths, to the end that those who, when idle,...better instructed and trained, become useful to it." 1 Viscount Vilain XIV., Burgomaster of Ghent, " is justly entitled the father of modern penitentiary...
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The Science of Penology: The Defense of Society Against Crime

Henry Martyn Boies - Crime - 1901 - 494 pages
...inscription: "Clement XL, Supreme Pontiff, reared this prison for the reformation and education of criminal youths, to the end that those who, when idle,...when better instructed and trained, become useful to it."1 Viscount Vilain XIV., Burgomaster of Ghent, " is justly entitled the father of modern penitentiary...
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Proceedings of the ... Meeting of the Governors of the States of ..., Volume 8

Natural resources - 1915 - 318 pages
...for the reformation and education of criminal youths and to the end that those who, when idle, have been injurious to the state, might, when better instructed and trained, become useful to society." Inside the prison, printed on a slab, were these words: "It is little use to restrain criminals...
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Conference Papers

Social service - 1916 - 414 pages
...the entrance: " Clement XI, Supreme Pontiff, reared this prison for the reformation and education of criminal youths, to the end that those who when idle...instructed and trained, become useful to it." This epitomizes the aim of prison reform movement and to its accomplishment it seeks the cooperation of...
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Dunne: Judge, Mayor, Governor

Edward Fitzsimons Dunne - Chicago (Ill.) - 1916 - 910 pages
..."Clement, XI, Supreme Pontiff, reared this prison for the reformation and education of criminal youths and to the end that those who, when idle, had been injurious...when better instructed and trained, become useful to society." Inside the prison, printed on a slab, were these words: "It is little use to restrain criminals...
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Catholic Builders of the Nation: A Symposium on the Catholic ..., Volume 2

Constantine Edward McGuire - Catholics - 1923 - 480 pages
...story of the school, this inscription: "Clement XI, Supreme Pontiff, for the reform and education of criminal youths, to the end that those who when idle had been injurious to the State, might, when duly instructed and trained, become useful to it. In the Year of Grace 1704, of the Pontiff, the Fourth."...
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