A royal decree, dated February 1891, established three classes of prisons: judiciary prisons, for persons awaiting examination or persons sentenced to arrest, detention or seclusion for less than six months; penitentiaries of various kinds (ergastoli, case di reclusione, detenzione or custodia), for criminals condemned to long terms of imprisonment; and reformatories, for criminals under age and vagabonds. [Please select]
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"So this is why you are interested in having editorials written about reformatories." [Please select]
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That orphan asylums and reformatories--and David Richie's hospital--should have a few extra thousands. [Please select]
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And the other guests at dinner were a lady lecturer, American, too, young, decidedly pretty, but pert as a pigeon, an Englishwoman who's doing something very notable in reformatories and kindergartens, a Liberal M. [Please select]
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And the talk of the truant officer made Roger feel ramifications here which wound out through the police and the courts to reformatories, distant cells. [Please select]
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