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This question of Prison Reform at last reached Parliament.
Elizabeth Fry Mrs. E. R. Pitman
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They would discuss Prison Reform and Kipling and other Subjects in no way related to the awakening of the Maternal Instinct.
Knocking the Neighbors George Ade 1905
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Irrigation, Prison Reform, and a fairer share in the world's goods for all the people.
Letters of Franklin K. Lane Franklin Knight Lane 1892
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Class to the purely philanthropic work of Prison Reform; and Lord
Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences George William Erskine Russell 1886
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This question of Prison Reform at last reached Parliament.
Elizabeth Fry Pitman, E R 1884
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Yet even today he still bangs the drum for reducing prison numbers as chairman of the Prison Reform
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Criminal Justice System, Drug Policy, Ex-Offender Re-Entry Programs, Gangs, Mexico Drug Wars, National Criminal Justice Commission Act Of 2009, Prison Reform, Senator Jim Webb,
Sen. Jim Webb: Why We Must Reform Our Criminal Justice System 2009
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Church Of The Second Chance: A Faith-Based Approach to Prison Reform by Jens Soering
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Church Of The Second Chance: A Faith-Based Approach to Prison Reform by Jens Soering
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University of Chicago Press, 1997); and Their Sisters’ Keepers: Women’s Prison Reform in America, 1830 – 1930 (University of Michigan Press, 1981).
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