Reformatory

Terjemahan dari reformatory
nomina
panti asuhan
orphanage, home, reformatory
penjara
prison, jail, penitentiary, gaol, lockup, reformatory
asrama pendidikan
reformatory
adjektiva
bersifat memperbaiki
ameliorative, reformatory, reformative
Definisi reformatory
adjektiva
tending or intended to produce reform.
They emphasised the need for taking urgent reformatory steps against the fast growing social evils.
nomina
an institution to which youthful offenders are sent as an alternative to prison; a reform school.
Smith’s workshops on songwriting, vocals and harmonica take him throughout his home state of Victoria and the rest of the country, into schools, prisons, reformatories , music stores – and ABC studios.
Sinonim
adjektiva
reformative
nomina
reform school, training school
Contoh
In Shoeshine, two boys, displaced by the war’s aftermath and obligated to shine the shoes of American soldiers for money, are caught with stolen goods and sent to a reformatory .
In 1930 the then Department of Education produced a 200-plus page report, but only eight pages referred to industrial and reformatory schools.
In total, 331 male witnesses reported that 445 people associated with industrial or reformatory schools abused them, with 402 males and 43 females being identified.
Even the minority who were sent to reformatory schools for more ‘serious’ crimes would scarcely rank as criminals today, O’Sullivan argued.
Its defendants praised the reformatory emphasis of Pentonville, its generally softer punishment regime, its system of solitary confinement, and its emphasis on prisoners’ self-development.
Noel Kelly was sent to Daingean reformatory for stealing sweets and ended up an armed robber.
They emphasised the need for taking urgent reformatory steps against the fast growing social evils.
Chen spoke at a ceremony to express gratitude to the voluntary workers and several associations who have contributed significantly to the reformatory education of criminals.
Those undergoing the reformatory education program would be prohibited from running until 10 years after they have completed the program.
Most say they want to testify about their childhood experiences in residential care, mainly in industrial and reformatory schools.
Previously only those who suffered abuse in industrial schools, reformatory schools, orphanages and children’s homes for which public bodies had supervisory or inspection functions were included.
They talked of locking them up in reformatory hostels, but that was too expensive.
The amendments also introduced the option of paying fines from 100 to 1000 leva instead ofreformatory labour or imprisonment.
The barn was originally built as the dairy facility for a juvenile reformatory .
When he was nine he left a two-year-old child in a brook with a cut head, and received five years in areformatory school as punishment.
Many women were also sent to the reformatory on the suspicion of having a venereal disease.
Robert first shot to prominence when he landed a part in Song for a Raggy Boy, the harrowing story about boys sent to a brutal 1930s reformatory school.
Finally, in addition to the deterrent and reformatory there is also that divinely ordained punishment that is inflicted in order to meet the demand for equity in justice.
It also takes in underage convicts receiving reformatory education.
It is not my intention to pathologize the thousands of living alumni of Ireland’s industrial andreformatory schools by suggesting that they present a danger to society.
Organized civil disobedience may have reformatory , revolutionary, or defensive objectives.
When I was a girl, bad children were sent to reformatories – and reform was frightening, although as a word it meant to make things better.
The government followed up on these demands in 1900 by mandating the creation of publicreformatories in each prefecture.
Smith’s workshops on songwriting, vocals and harmonica take him throughout his home state of Victoria and the rest of the country, into schools, prisons, reformatories , music stores – and ABC studios.
A new generation of professional charity workers appeared; many of them were college trained women who practiced ‘scientific philanthropy’ in settlement houses, orphan asylums, juvenile courts andreformatories .
But then the first reformatories began to appear, including one in Wiltshire, in 1856.
Government, they insisted, had a duty to help the people effect their individual self-improvement, by enacting temperance reform and by building reformatories , asylums, and new-model prisons (all of which required public taxation).
The state’s potential liability for damages to victims of abuse in reformatories and other institutions could be €300 million less than the €1 billion estimated by the Comptroller and Auditor General, writes Ed Micheau.
Given that he has spent much of his life in reformatories and prisons, he is, we’re led to believe, somewhat naive about the outside world.
The reformatory was built in 1886 at a time when the idea of reformatories was new,
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