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Motor Car for Sale - Owing to Liquidation - Drink DrivingMotor Car for Sale - Owing to Liquidation - A Drink Driving Offender arrested by the village Policeman after a hearty session at The Cross Keys
Annual inspection of the Middlesex Industrial School, established at Feltham to make provision for the care, reformation, and education of juvenile offenders
MILITARY PUNISHMENTSscenes of Roman military life - camp scene : condemnation to the galleys : disarming an offender : preparing for a hanging ?
ENGLISH ARCH-DRUIDA British Arch-Druid, wearing full judicial costume including the Breastplate of Judgment, pronounces sentence on an offender Date: BC
17th century Offender floggedPunishing an offender - he is whipped with a cat o nine tails Date: 17th century
Reformatory School for Boys, Thorndon, SuffolkThe reformatory school for boys at Thorndon, near Eye in Suffolk, originally established in 1856. It was usually known as the Kerrison Reformatory, after one of its initiators, Sir Edward C Kerrison
Bleasdale Reformatory, Garstang, LancashireA view of the North Lancashire Reformatory for Boys at Bleasdale, near Garstang, Lancashire which opened in 1857. Reformatories could house convicted juvenile offenders aged under 16 for a period of
Gymnastics display, Market Weighton Reformatory, YorkshireA gymnastics display by inmates of the Yorkshire Roman Catholic Reformatory for Boys at Market Weighton, East Yorkshire, opened in 1856
Borstal Institution, Portland, DorsetA view of the Borstal Institution at Portland, Dorset. Originally established in 1848 as a public works prison for convicts, the site was converted for borstal use in 1921
Borstal Institution, Borstal, KentThe original Borstal Institution at Borstal in Kent, originally established in 1902 to provide an alternative to prison for young offenders aged 16 to 21
John Wesleys Chapel, Kingswood Reformatory, BristolUniformed inmates stand outside John Wesleys Chapel at the Kingswood Reformatory near Bristol, opened in 1854 and one of the first such institutions
PITTACUS of Mytilene Greek statesman, lawgiver and sage who ruled that legal penalties should be doubled if the offender is drunk