PRISON REFORM.
By Telegraph—Press Association. CHRI3TCHURCH, June 27.
In an interview, Dr Findlay said that investigations were being made in regard to the retormatory prison at Momohaki, and he hoped to have the system inaugurated as soon as the necessary buildings to enable classification to be carried out had been erected. He was also preparing a scheme of classification of prisoners throughout the Dominion, but was encountering serious difficulties on account of structural divisions in the existing gaols. It would probably be easier if he could adapt gaols to the classification system, rather than the system to the gaols. Provision was being made tor single cells at the tree planting stations.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9528, 28 June 1909, Page 5
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111PRISON REFORM. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9528, 28 June 1909, Page 5
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