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THE CRIME AT RENNES

... THE I CRIME AT RENNES. . - _ I WORLD-WIDE INDIGNATION. TilE PARIS EXI1 3tITION. 't TUE PROPOSED BOYCOTT. no NO OFFICIAL SUPPORT. thb atif ti.n FEELING IN E BNGLAND. till fa\t VARIOUS VIEWS As will be seen from the telegrams, reports, a and lotters given ...

THE CRIME AT RENNES

... THE CRIME AT REN1M WORLD-WIDE INDIGNATIOI. THE PROPOSED BOYCOTT. PROSPECTS OF THE EXHITIOK WITHDRAWALS ANTNOUNCED. The indignation throughout the civilised world at the crime committed by the Five Judges at Rtennes in condemning an innocent man is order ...

CRIME AND CRIMINALS.*

... reformers should aim at ex- tr tenuoating the crime-by regarding it, that is, t as the natural and inevitable result of the m interaction between the criminal's cha- a racter and his environment. To im- at prove crime off the face of the earth-or ai ather ...

A BOOK OF CRIMES

... well bel-ow two I hurtndred crimes to every hundred1`7( tho~usandlt of Su the poupoiattoii The, exact ligtire is 187 afind i E~l kiewlciuai fraction. Butt the burglar is still K-burglitg ?? to busiily wit ever. flib crime' I, undl robbery, and forgery ...

MYSTERIES OF POLICE AND CRIME.*

... MYSTERIES OF POLICE AND CRIME* A BOOK OF CAUSES CELEBRES, In his now book, Major Arthur Griffiths ialres a generail survey of wrongdoing and itm parsuit, it subject on which he is peculintly oonipeteut to speak. Bemides being an. ex, Bovernor of Mill'ank ...

Notwithstanding the numerous and tpptlJiitt crime* which crowd upon our fears and every post from Ireland, the ..

... Notwithstanding the numerous and tpptlJiitt crime* which crowd upon our fears and every post from Ireland, the aspect of that country is, after all, not so discouraging it was last year. Even if we take for granted, and for not over-coloured pictures ...

LITERATURE

... increase of crime in the counties above is not to be taken as an index of their relative position in the total of crime, still the ques- I tions occur, How ? why is it that the increase is so much a more rapid in the counties in which crime on the whole ...

Vert considerable and natural anxiety has been felt on the subject of Lord St. Germain's bill. So much of good

... as any force of the kind can be depended on for the prevention of disorder and crime, the Irish police is effective. In former years, moreover, Irish agitation and Irish crime were strongly marked with the spirit of political disaffection. Praedial grievances ...

LITERATURE

... that we will turn to the trite but urgent question In of Crime and Education. b. It is believed, says Mr. Neison in his introduction, that a careful perusal of the paper on the statistics of crime n and the method of investigation followed will, in the ...