PRISON REFORMS.
| THIS MINIiSTEK'ft INVJ3STWATIONS I By Telegrapli.—Press Association. (Jhris'tuhurcli, Last Night. Dr. ..Kindlay, who arrived from the, aiorth. by the .Maori, this morning, paid •iinother visit of ins-pe'etioii to Lyttelton gaol. Iu U).e company of Mr. Laureiifio:]', JI.P., ; the tAiuiiistcr made a dose oxamjjjation o/ that ,part of Uie prison iu which young oJVeudors iue •placed, and got }fr. M Cleary, governor (A the gaol, to give ihini full inform- i atioji as to the methods of treatment adopted in regard to this particular I class.
The llinis'tcr stated to an livening. News reporter sul»equeutly that Jlr. J C'leary had done the 'be.st he could "with the quarters at his command, but it •was clear that the prison was in no way adapted for classification and proper separate treatment of prisoners l'roin 10 to -21 .years of age. The system he (Dr. Kindlay) proposed to adopt would envolve very slight structural alteration.., and he'hoped by its means 10. .ell'eet segregation ol' hardened criminals from Jirst nll'endeix latter again being -ulnlivided i.vto two (broad : elas.ses aecording lo age. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 46, 19 March 1909, Page 2
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179PRISON REFORMS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 46, 19 March 1909, Page 2
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