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The author surveys English penal administration, tracing the history and evolution of penal servitude, transportation, separate confinement, and classification systems while outlining legislative reforms and institutional governance. He examines preventive detention, the Borstal system for young offenders, probation and child-protection measures, and the treatment of female prisoners. Chapters consider prison labour, education, moral and religious influences, medical services, recidivism, and wartime effects on crime and institutions. Case studies, statistics, regulations, and recommendations support a practical appraisal of prevailing practices and proposals for coordinating preventive, rehabilitative, and custodial functions.

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Sir Evelyn Ruggles-Brise

Sir Evelyn Ruggles-Brise was a notable figure in the field of criminal justice and prison reform in the early 20th century. He is best known for his work, "The English Prison System," which provides an in-depth analysis of the conditions and practices within English prisons. Ruggles-Brise's insights contributed to discussions on the treatment of prisoners and the need for reform in the penal system. His work reflects a commitment to improving the lives of those incarcerated and highlights the complexities of justice and rehabilitation.

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