PRISONERS
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Individual Prisoners
:
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1909 |
Girl of 15 serving 6 weeks' prison sentence: case for exception to principle that detention in a reformatory or conditional pardon should apply only to comparatively long sentences
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HO 144/1036/179352
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1901 |
Early release of girl sentenced to 3 consecutive terms of 1 month: her mother had died, and it was at first intended to get her into an Inebriate Reformatory, but the father refused consent
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HO 144/659/V38407
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PRISONERS
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General
:
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1877-1892 |
Children: juvenile offenders: reformatory and industrial schools; traffic in girls; memorandum
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HO 347/5
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PROSTITUTION
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General
:
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1877-1892 |
Children: juvenile offenders: reformatory and industrial schools; traffic in girls; memorandum
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HO 347/5
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GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
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Prison Service
:
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1901-1908 |
Appointment of Lady Inspector of Female Prisons and Inebriate Reformatories
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HO 45/10052/A63072
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PROFESSIONAL WORK
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General
:
Inspector other than Factory Inspector
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1901-1908 |
Appointment of a Lady Inspector of Female Prisons and Inebriate Reformatories
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HO 45/10052/A63072
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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, RIGHTS AND STATUS
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General
:
|
1912 |
Suffragettes: separation from ordinary criminal population at Aylesbury Inebriate Reformatory
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HO 45/24624/221252
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TEACHING AND TEACHER TRAINING
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General
:
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1919 |
Chief Secretary's Office, Ireland. Miss M McNeill, female assistant inspector of reformatory and industrial schools: increase of salary
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T 1/12416/50236/19
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EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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General
:
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1930-1942 |
Reformatory and Industrial Schools; arrangements for after-care of boys and girls at the end of training
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T 161/1066/S35839
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PRISONERS
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General
:
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1930-1942 |
Reformatory and Industrial Schools; arrangements for after-care of boys and girls at the end of training
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T 161/1066/S35839
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GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES/ CIVIL SERVICE
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Prison Service
:
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1935-1943 |
Reformatories: nursing sisters, Assistant Housemasters and Housemistresses of the Prison Commission; conditions of service and recruitment
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T 162/685/E31935
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NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
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TYPES OF NURSE
:
Prison
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1935-1943 |
Reformatories: nursing sisters, Assistant Housemasters and Housemistresses of the Prison Commission; conditions of service and recruitment
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T 162/685/E31935
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PETITIONS, CLAIMS AND CASES
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General
:
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1923-1924 |
Barrow, J R, Home Office Reformatory Dpt: widow not eligible for state pension; pension granted from Royal Charity Fund
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T 164/39/17
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