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035 $a(OCoLC)ocn806978806
040 $aUIU$cUIU
049 $aUIUU
110 2 $aMassachusetts Prison Association.
245 10 $a[Publications].
260 $aBoston :$bMassachusetts Prison Association,$c[1895?-1932?]
300 $av. ;$c15-30 cm.
500 $ano.1-14, 16-18, 20-22, 25-36, 29-41, 44-50, 52-53, 55-57, 60-61, 65-72.
500 $aAt head of title: Massachusetts Prison Commission.
505 1 $aNo. 3. Lending a hand -- no. 21. Crime in Boston, can it be reduced? ; A word to clergymen -- no. 29. The Boston crime question -- no. 30. Preliminary examinations in felony cases (1910) -- no. 33. A costly luxury -- no. 34. The work of restoration -- no. 34[2]. Regarding reformatories / by Warren Spalding -- no. 36. The county prison, a school of crime (reprinted from 'New Boston', Sept. 1911) -- no. 41. "Overtaken" in Massachusetts -- no. 44. Crime and its treatment: past, present and future / by Warren Spalding (reprinted from J. of Criminal Law and Criminology) -- no. 45. Prison reform (editorial in the 'Congregationalist and Christian World', Oct. 24, 1912) -- no. 47. Prison reform in Massachusetts -- no. 53[2]. The indeterminate sentence -- no. 62. The Massachusetts Prison Association: its work for the improvement of the penal system 1889-1919 -- no. 65. The next mob -- no. ??. Defending poor persons accused of crime: what other states do -- Sentiment and sentimentality / Phillips Brooks -- Two changed Christmas days.
650 0 $aCriminals$zMassachusetts.
650 0 $aCrime$zMassachusetts.
650 0 $aPrisons$zMassachusetts.
994 $aC0$bUIU