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THE CRIME OF THE BABY

... THE CRIME OF THE BABY. An old woman named Kelly had allowed her farm at Clongorcy to be used for buts for cvicted tenants. She was ordered to remove them, and did not. In the morning, at six, she, her son, and her son's wife and baby were haled out ...

THE HISTORY OF A CRIME.*

... THlE HIS TORY OF A CRIME. * MR. CHARLES READE has laughed at the proverb that Truth is stranger than fiction, but the story of Fieschi's crime is in some of its details more curious and horrible than any which a sensation novelist of our day could ...

THE PUNISHMENT AND PREVENTION OF CRIME.*

... be found in every prison, the regular hours and the inexorable cleanliness, are so many * The Punishment and Prevention of Crime. By Colonel Sir Edmund F. Da Cane. K.CB. English Citizen Series. 3s. 6d. iLondon: Macmillan and Co. 4S85.) deterrents to criminals ...

MRS. KEITH'S CRIME.*

... tor either f ti la: and the dread of it drives tier in the hour of her own al i t-;chin; death to the committal of that crime the manner of which 'not disclose. sirn a chain of calamities in a woman's life is conceivable, and ai'sue from them pardonable ...

CRIME AND ITS CAUSES

... conclusions he deserves a respectful I e Iring. Crime is undoubtedly a complicated phenomenon, and much that Mr. Morrison advances will be new to many. Climate, for instance, has an important bearing upon crime, and it is a singular fact that the number of ...

CRIME: ITS CAUSE AND CURE

... CRIME: ITS CA USE AND CURE. THE NEW SCIENCE OF WICKEDNESS. A BOOK has recently been contributed to Mr. Scotts Cntenp Science Series which is certainly not the least worthy of attention of the remarkable works which have appeared in that collection ...

EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF CRUELTY AND CRIME

... EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF CRUELTY AND) CRIME. A shocking case has just been disposed of at the county Tyrone assizes. Samuel Brown, aged thirty, a married man, was tried for abducting ]3essie Stevenson, a girl under eighteen. The pair eloped to Canada, but ...

A NOVEL OF CRIMES AND MYSTERIES.*

... IMP/ S AND MIYSTERIES.* li lay down 'Miss Warden's new novel with a sense of having been led blindiold through a labyrinth of crime, at every turn of which our nerves Etre thinledl by some new atrocity, not seen-for are we not blindfold - but ?? 1 av aoul ...

CRIMINAL SOCIOLOGY.*

... that in order to cure or eliminate crime, we must turn our attention from the crimes themselves to the criminal. Classification and punishment of individual crimes, as such, are ridiculous, for any given kind of crime may be committed by a number of different ...

REVIEWS

... habitual fleiders, the men who take to crime as a profession, generally begin young. It is at the critical period of youth, when tendencies are plastic, that we should be most careful to apply methods of dealing with crime which shall prevent the juvenile offender ...

THE CRIMINAL LAW OF INDIA.*

... of that force, or under any exceptional stimulus, there would be a redrudescence of some of lie old florms of crime. THIe DETrCTION Or CRIME. As a matter of fact, the table whiph I have quoted only illustrates a geneal. endecy. The official report states ...