PRISON REFORM.
CHANGES IN BRITAIN. By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright London, September 15. The regulations regarding the criminals, in the preventive and detention prison at Camp Hill, Isle of Wight, allow inmates to have newspapers and tobacco. They abolish the convict garb, provide a system of parole between the time the prisoner is taken into custody and the time of his discharge. This will facilitate the re-entry of the prisoner into ordinary life.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1547, 17 September 1912, Page 5
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71PRISON REFORM. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1547, 17 September 1912, Page 5
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