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Philanthropic Society. President, His Grace the Duke of Leeds. Vice-presidents. Right Hon. Earl of Aylesford. Right Hon. Viscount Bulkeley. Right Hon. Viscount Cremorne. Hon. Philip Pusey. Alderman Sir James Sanderson, M.P. George Hardinge, Esq. M.P. James Sims, M.D. John Harman, Esq. Edward Gale Boldeo, Esq. Treasurer. Committee. William Browne, Esq. Thomas Hibbert, Esq. Jeremiah Bentham, Esq. James Martin, Esq. M.P. Henry Jackson, Esq. J.J. Angerstein, Esq. John Swale, Esq. Thomas Gataker, Esq. Abraham Winterbottom. Esq. Joseph Ballard, Esq. Rev. W. Agutter, M.A. R.W. Dickson, M.D. Jeremiah Harman, Esq. Rev. J. Grindlay, LL.D. Lieut. Col. Harnage. Rev. Thomas Foster, M.A. Robert S. Sloper, Esq. Samuel Bosanquet, jun. Esq. George Adams, Esq. Henry Hoare, Esq. Thomas Denham, Esq. George Blackman, Esq. Rev. Dr. Buckner. James Arbouin Esq. Visitors. Sir Joseph Andrews, bart. William Houlston, Esq. Rev. Mr. Neale. James Mackintosh, Esq. Auditors of accounts. Thomas Palmer, Esq. Benjamin Hutton, Esq. John Clarke, Esq. Rev. G. Gregory, D.D. chaplain, Mr. William Decy, secretary, No. 3, King's Arms Buildings, Cornhill. Mr. John Durand, superintendant
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Philanthropic Society, St. George's Fields, instituted in 1788, for the prevention of crimes, the promotion of industry, and the reform of the infant criminal poor of both sexes. His Grace the Duke of Leeds, president
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Philanthropic Society, for the promotion of industry, and the reform of the criminal poor. President. His Grace the Duke of Leeds. Vice-Presidents. Right Hon. Earl of Aylesford. Right Hon. Vise. Bulkeley. Right Hon. Vise. Cremorne. Hon. Philip Pusey, Alderman Sir James Sandersion. George Hardiage, Esq. M.F. James Sima, M.D. John Hammer, Esq. Committee. William Houlston, Esq. Sir Joseph Andrews, bart. Samuel Beachcroft, Esq. Thomas Palmer, Esq. J.C. Letsom, M.D. F.R.S. Thomas Boddington, Esq. William Browne, ESq. Thomas Hibbert, Esq. Jeremiah Bentham, Esq. James Martin, Esq. M.P. Henry Jackson, Esq. J.J. Angerstein, Esq. John Swale, Esq. Thomas Gataker, Esq. Abraham Winterbottom, Esq. Joseph Ballard, Esq. Rev. W. Agutter, M.A. R.W. Dickson, M.D. Jeremiah Harman, Esq. Rev. J. Grindlay, LL.D. Lieut, Col. Harnage. Robert S. Sloper, Esq. Rev. Thomas Foster, M.A. Edward Gale Boldero, Esq. treasurer
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Report of a charge delivered at the grand jury of the borough of Birmingham at the Michaelmas quarter sessions for 1848
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Report on the system and arrangements of "La colonie agricole" at Mettray
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Mettray
report on the system and arrangements of "La colonie agricole," at Mettray -
Juvenile offenders
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Young delinquents
a study of reformatory and industrial schools -
Administration and educational work of American juvenile reform schools
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The crime problem
what to do about it, how to do it -
Reformatory reform
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Report of the Reformatory Section
National Conference of Charities and Corrections, Washington, D.C., May 9-15, 1901 -
Punishment and prevention
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Reformatory schools
for the children of the perishing and dangerous classes and for juvenile offenders -
Juvenile delinquency
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On the reformation of young offenders
a collection of papers, pamphlets, & speeches on reformatories -
Practical suggestions to the founders of reformatory schools
in a letter from the Recorder of Birmingham to Lord Brougham, with his lordship's answer -
Adult reformatories
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On the present aspect of serious crime in England
and the means used for its punishment and repression by government -
On reformatories for the destitute and the fallen
being the substance of a paper read at the Statistical Section of the British Association -
Address on the state reform school
before the Connecticut Legislature at its May session, 1854 -
Charge of the Recorder of Birmingham, to the grand jury, on opening the Quarter sessions
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Report of a charge delivered at the grand jury of the borough of Birmingham at the Michaelmas Quarter sessions for 1848
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Juvenile criminals
and a plan for saving them -
Address delivered at the new white department of the House of Refuge
on June 1st 1854, in celebration of the opening of that department of the institution for the reception of inmates