About This Book
A former police-court missionary draws on long service with courts and prison charities to present memoir-like sketches and social observation of urban poverty and crime. He records vivid portraits of offenders and habitual inebriates, discusses the mechanics and consequences of police-court procedures and sentences, follows the struggles of discharged prisoners, and considers capital punishment and its administration. Subsequent chapters address housing, slum life, petty economies, public disorder, and instances of courage among the poor, and the narrative interweaves practical reformist proposals and accounts of charitable efforts toward rehabilitation and relief.
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