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Dealing with the prison system in New Zealand in an address at a meeting of the Masterton Rotary Club, Mr B. L. Dallard, Controller of Prisons, said records prior to 1880, in which year control was centralised under Captain Hume, were more or less vague. Some criminals were detained in military barracks and others in hulks. The last prison hulks at Otago Heads were not abolished until about 40 years ago. Captain Hume, in his first report to the Government in 1881, advocated the separate confinement olf •s ; he maintained that the system of endeavouring to educate the prisoners was a mistake, that imprisonment should be deterrent—then it behoved others to undertake, the work if reformation. Year after year in •is reports he had pointed out the injuity of sentencing children to imprisonment. lc lt is a serious blot on our! ulministration,” he said, “to find as | nanv as 40 children under 10 years of) ige having passed through the prisons luring the year.” It was during Capaim Hume’s regime that the First Of-; Anders Probation Act was passed, and ator the Habitual Criminals Act.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1929, Page 8
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