Excerpt from Observations on the Visiting, Superintendence, and Government, of Female Prisoners
Well knowing my incompetency for the task of writing for the public, I have felt considerable reluctance in sending to the press the following brief observations respecting the principles and plans adopted by the British Ladies' Society for visiting prisons: but, my long experience of the nature and effects of the system pursued by that Society, and the numerous applications made to me for farther explanation and information on this interesting subject, induce me to make an attempt, on which I should not otherwise have ventured.
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