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OPEN COUNCIL. 135
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XXV.—OPEN COUNCIL. » (As these pages are intended for general discussion, the Editors do not hold themselves responsible for the opinions expressed.)
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To the Editors of the English Womarts Jo...
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children educational botii as regards who measures resist the individual , all and voluntary who and present the action community symptoms , who will . of It crimin not takes y al ield hold propensities to of simp those le into crimeis
needed which , if to not arrest arrested such , children must certainl in their y ripen careerbut no . sti Xiegal is authority attached to them training , for needed they may for childhood be regarded . If as they erring yield from to , the want disci of p gma line the of control the school and
they distinct are sti saved on from the the individual pauper and or criminal enabled to class take , each an honorable of which affixes because a self-supporting gma , position in society , . Now it is evident what , without have been here , taking alled
the and 4 immortal reli criminal gious statistics view class of should , ' the that case it be is , diminished without infinitely entering better as far for on as society possible that . Hence the pauper c it is botli islative enact
ment important and voluntary that these effort schools , to carry should out be the enabled object , intended by leg . In a pecuniary - point or Fre of e Day view Schools , also , it were would generall be beneficial y established to the and country aided from . If the good Committee _Ragged
there of Council can be on no Education doubt that to a the class amount would of be < £ acted 1 per on annum who now for swarm each scholar in our _^ workhousesand the need for the Industrial Schools would be greatly
diminished . , Still there will be always some refractory and ill-managed children who must be sent to them ; the expense will continued now be < for £ 13 per annum
for each childbut in most cases this need not be many years world as he with will out not , a have stain been hardened him . If the in crime child , has and been lie will left go to be out confirm into the ed upon
b in y crime the prison , he will and commit sent into some the serious world injury as a marked to society member , and then of the be branded criminal classor placed under the stricter discipline of the Reformatory , where the
this after expense will , frequent be to a the great imprisonments public saving will if be he and fr is om sent whi . £ 14 forth ings to reformed . £ to 20 harden per annum ; for in if , crim or he more e is allowed then . But he ,
pp , , public will unreformed be of supported more prepared than in . a £ for 40 convict daring per annum prison robbery , for to burg come several lary forth years or into even at an society murder expense too . to often the _^
" It cannot , be doubted that our utmost , efforts should , be directed to prevent crime while for the in the next young generati it on is possible a better and heritage comparativel than we y have easy received , and thu from s to
prepare our fathers . " Mary Carpenter . " Bed Lodge House , Bristol , 1861 . "
Among numerous works for children , we notice Dean and Co . ' s
with as " Movable tou , n much ding mechanical Book Feats , " at with the ingenuit , large Crystal colored y to Palace produce pic and tures the elsewhere , required being , " " effect Blondin manag . e _' s
Open Council. 135
OPEN COUNCIL . 135
Xxv.—Open Council. » (As These Pages Are Intended For General Discussion, The Editors Do Not Hold Themselves Responsible For The Opinions Expressed.)
XXV . —OPEN COUNCIL . » ( As these pages themselves are intended responsible for general for the discussion opinions expressed , the Editors . ) do not hold
To The Editors Of The English Womarts Jo...
To the Editors of the English _Womarts Journal . It IiABIE has often S , struck me that the pages of your Open Council , which , so far
as I know , are the only pages in the periodical press thus laid open to
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1861, page 135, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101861/page/63/
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