Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Том 32E. Croswell, 1917 |
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act to amend Affairs of Cities Affairs of Towns amend chapter amend the Greater amended April amended March April 19 April 25 Assembly bill Assembly dead Assembly record Assembly record.-Received cells Committee on Affairs Committee on Codes Committee on Finance Counties and Public COUNTY JAIL Date of introduction died in Senate entitled An act farm favorably and ordered favorably and referred February 28 Governor April inmates inspection institution introduction April introduction February introduction March 22 introductory January 22 Judiciary laws of nineteen March 22 nineteen hundred ordered to third passed April passed March printed Prison Association Public Highways reading April 25 reading March 29 Received Record after passage Record after passage.-Transmitted referred to Committee Reformatory relation reported favorably restored to third returned from Assembly returned from Mayor Senate April Senate March sheriff Sing Sing third reading April third reading March tion Transmitted to Governor Whole February Whole March
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Страница 162 - The objects of the association shall be — 1. The amelioration of the condition of prisoners, whether detained for trial, or finally convicted, or as witnesses. 2. The improvement of prison discipline, and the government of prisons, whether for cities, counties or States. 3. The support and encouragement of reformed convicts after their discharge, by affording them the means of obtaining an honest livelihood, and sustaining them in their efforts at reform.
Страница 238 - ... to their years and capacities ; and they shall have power in their discretion to bind out the said children with their consent as apprentices or servants during their minority, to such persons, and at such places, to learn such proper trades and employments as in their judgment will be most for the reformation and .amendment, and the future benefit and advantage of such children...