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206 THE SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS
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The The Promotion Seventh Annual Of Soci...
. large belie and women f in ten there t ; simp and being l whil y - educa a e difference such admit tional assimilation ting and in that the so mental far this would cap differen able condition materiall of ce assimila was of al men to ter a -
tionhe considered that y _evidence the , constitution to show of that society the , and change did would not see be that beneficial there . was After any
tru establishing ththat no , wi amoun thout t of much education difficulty woul , d tli make e tolerabl men women obvious or
s women tandard , men of , fem lie ale arrived education at the would decision tend that to remove raising th the at
He inequ had ality such which strong Nature - faith desi in gned the to prevail of educatio between n as the full sexes y to .
believe that women might be made power at least tolerable doctors and public instructors , but as he thought the medical profession moral
th required qualifica erefore tion ( log t icall of which y skill he h and af assumed ter knowled such woman an ge assumption bu to t be also devoid ) a deduced , he
t T he t conclusion they were a t y which t enoug by Na he ture arrived designed was that for such " To admi employmen t women t .
in work to t he men learned and professions the result of was that , to was make to leave women us without do the
women and to , leave woman ' s work undone . " M In the Dep enter artment read of a Punishment er on the and " Trea Reform tment ation of F — emale Miss
Convic ary Carp ts" in which she stated pap that till within the last two years book the condition bu , t attention of female had prisoners been drawn had to been them , almost latel a b sealed the y y
revela ; tions of a Prison Matron ; and by a report from Liverpool jail , which showed an alarming increas female e of female mal crime convic , and ts
_admitted that there there were in even the cours twice e of many the year in consequence as e of the numerous recommitments of the former . The Irish convict
no syst reform em would at remed effect y while this st the ate Irish of things prison , for schools our sys produced tem had
grea sho t good adop . t t Miss he C t , . m urged which therefore had proved that so , the successful Government there
done and u adm in our it the juvenil voluntary sys e reforma efforts tories of , to true rescue -hearted crim women inals of , as their is ,
own sex from evil ways . Mr . Wm . Gilbert then read a paper u On with the Condition of
f the or Wives their A and meliora Families tion" of in Married which Convicts after de , scribing Suggestions how the families of convicts were , reduced to , distress or driven to crime
with by the a difficul criminal ty of was obtaining known -. he emp recommended loyment where the th establishment eir connection
where of a community not onlthe in convicts some , unpopulated themselves could district be made of Australia to work ,
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206 The Social Science Congress
206 THE SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 2, 1863, page 206, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02111863/page/62/
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