Excerpt from The Modern Prison Curriculum: A General Review of Our Penal System
The course of training and treatment carried out in His Majesty's Prisons is constantly undergoing some variation. New theories, partly speculative, partly founded on experience of working, lead to the enactment of new laws and regulations: changes in the administration give the usual opportunities to new brooms; and in course of time much that is old and bad and cruel gets swept out of sight, and almost out of mind. As one who has witnessed the passing of many of the penal relics of a bygone age, such as dark cells, cranks, treadwheels, and the rest, I venture to discuss some questions connected with the penal systems of our own and other countries in the light of the most recent pronouncements of modern penologists, and of such experience as my acquaintance with our own penal system has afforded me.
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