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THE PROMOTION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE. 125
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—~~*>» President Of The Council.—The Rt....
_leg _Tlie islative II Prepar . Administration The Statistics ation Method and ; etc Passing o £ . of _Leg Justice of islation Bills ; . Minister of Justice ; Judicial and
III . . Superior and Local Courts ; Procedure and Evidence ; Professional Regulations IV ; etc Laws . relating to Property .
. Mercantile Law ; Heal Property Law ; etc . V . Laws relating to _Persons .
SECOND DEPARTMENT . EDUCATION .
cation TMs both Department industrial deals and with intellectual _, the various , whether questions of the relating upper , to middle Edu- ,
, or lower classes of society . Papers may be classed under the following heads : —
I . The Objects of Education . II . The Means and Methods of Education . Schools
Factory Voluntary for University the Civil Schools System _Ssrvice Education ; TJnion ; ; The Middle Schools ; Princi Grammar Class ; ple Ragged of Examinations and Supporting and Foundation Feeding ; Schools Privy Schools b Council y ; ; Local Competitions Agricultural System Rates ; ;
and Industrial Training as an element in School Instruction ; Schools of Art ; at Mechanics [ Liv It is erpool propossd Institutions in October , in accordance ; last etc . to mak with e Metho a Resolution d in Teaching passed b a y subj this ect Department of special
treatment . ] , The Effects of Education
of Better Public III . Training Services of Professions all Classes for etc their . ; Increased . Mutual Duties Productive ; Increased Powers Efficiency ; Saving
in Criminal Expenditure , , Poor , Rates ; etc . THIED DEPARTMENT .
PUNISHMENT AND REFORMATION . to the In this Prevention Department and Repression are discussed of Crime the various ; the reformation questions prison disci relating of line the
the criminal management ; the best of mode reformatory of secondary schools punishment and institutions ; ; etc . p ; Papers be classed under the following heads : —
I . Incentives may to and Prevention of Crime . Receivers of stolen goods ; Marine Store Dealers _; Beer Houses , and
Disorderl II y . Houses Criminal . Law and Procedure .
The III Convict . Treatment System ; of The Adult Prison Offenders System ; . Remunerative Work in Prisons ; PrisonersAid Adult
Public Supervision of Discharged Prisoners ; ' Society ; Reformatories .
Reformatory IV . Treatment Schools of ; Shi Young p Reformatorie Offenders s ; . Reformatory for from Incorrigibles Parents ;
Reformatories Mixing Certified of Industrial Criminal and Refuges and Schools Destitute \ ; Disposal Methods eases of of Boys in enforcing Refuges and Girls ; payment Teaching on leaving _^ of Trades Reforma in - ;
tories . .
The Promotion Of Social Science. 125
THE PROMOTION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE . 125
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1859, page 125, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101859/page/53/
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