Explore the landscape of early 20th-century prison reform with "The Review, Volume 1, No. 9, September 1911." This meticulously prepared print republication offers a fascinating glimpse into the penal system and criminal justice perspectives of the era.
A valuable resource for those interested in social science, criminology, and penology, this volume provides insights into the corrections system and debates surrounding prison reform at the time. Delve into articles and observations concerning prisons as documented in this historical periodical. "The Review" serves as a primary source for understanding the evolution of sociological thought related to prisons and their societal impact. Discover historical perspectives on issues that continue to resonate within the field of criminal justice today.
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