Crime and No Crime
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... 3,390 906,762 Add county rates,c ?? . 147,090 Total cost of crime ?? ?? £1,053,762 What evidence of stupendous folly I We pursue a system which makes the people poor-then vicious. Crime is the result: shen we screw more money out of the poor to keep ...
... abuse of the al forms of the House wvas permitted last r night to raise a debate on whlat he calledf the unchecked increase of crime in Ireland. al The subject of the relations of the present c Executive to thle preservation of lawo and el order in Ireland~ ...
... THE IPSWICH JOURNAL. EDUCATION ANID CRIME. Nothing is more common than to hear enthu. .siasts talking of Education as a means of extinguishing crime, of removing the causes of poverty, and curing the thriftlessness of the masses of the people. We have ...
... by approved methods that a man's intention on a given occasion was such as to make his act a crime, and because he has previously committed one or two crimes called by the same unmeaningc name, we inmpute to him the motive of professional criminality ...
... most brutal and bloodthirsty frankness for a public denunciation of the murderers who have already expiated their horrible crimes upon the scaffold. So desperate an epistolary act as this cannot have been willingly committed, and we therefore think it ...
... SVArTE OF CRIME. Comparative Seatement of the Number of Peruons charged with different kinds of Offences before the Central Criminal Court, in the yeais 1838 and 1836 respectively - Murder Shooting at, stabbing, administering poison, &c., wi h intent ...
... IN THE SHADOWS OF CRIME._ Romantic Revelations of A Lady Detective. BY R. J. TUCEINOR. REVELATION THE FIRST. THE GOLDEN TALISIMAN. .A, ROMANCE OF THE VARIETY STAGE. CHAPTER II.-Conti'nud. My dear girl, you may be sure that I always conme when I can ...
... LLOYD'S WEEK Y NEWSPAPER. I THE DECREASE OF CRIME. In many ways the just-issued report of the Commissioners of Prisons is one of the most important and interesting publications of the year. The statist will value it because of its carefully- prepared ...
... Coercion Bill It t to put down crime in Ireland. (A Voice: Ire0taste ltj How could this bill put down crime in i t Wen the Government themselves were obliged c autit there wras not in Ireland at Dreasent such at -Of crime as justified their proposal? H ...
... ICURIOSITIES OF CRIME. I IRs Epidemic Character. One of the most, curious things about crime is Al its epidemic character. Everyone knows of the at succession of suicides which occurred front the as top of the Monument before it was railed ofc. th That ...
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