Charity and Correction in New Jersey: A History of State Welfare Institutions"This major contribution to social welfare history is unique both in scope and in method. From colonial beginnings, it traces the development of poor law and state welfare institutions in a matrix of local and voluntary efforts, and it shows how nineteenth-century ideas about "charity and corrections" were transformed into twentieth-century public welfare"--Jacket. |
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... committee said , because it offered no occasion for flogging or other corporal punishment of the sort that already had disgraced Auburn . It was more deterrent because it made the inmate confront his guilt . In " solitude , " the committee ...
... committee said , because it offered no occasion for flogging or other corporal punishment of the sort that already had disgraced Auburn . It was more deterrent because it made the inmate confront his guilt . In " solitude , " the committee ...
Page 159
... committee were absent ; those present requested that witnesses be very brief , as time was limited . The com- mitteemen , " courteous and apparently friendly , " asked " a few thor- oughly sensible and practical questions " which ...
... committee were absent ; those present requested that witnesses be very brief , as time was limited . The com- mitteemen , " courteous and apparently friendly , " asked " a few thor- oughly sensible and practical questions " which ...
Page 161
... committee were absent ; those present requested that witnesses be very brief , as time was limited . The com- mitteemen , " courteous and apparently friendly , " asked " a few thor- oughly sensible and practical questions " which ...
... committee were absent ; those present requested that witnesses be very brief , as time was limited . The com- mitteemen , " courteous and apparently friendly , " asked " a few thor- oughly sensible and practical questions " which ...
Contents
Public Welfare and the Rural Democracy | 3 |
The Department of Charities and Corrections | 165 |
Notes | 408 |
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