Saved from a life of vice and crime : reformatory and industrial schools for girls, c.1854-c.1901
<p>Reformatory and industrial schools were semi-penal Victorian institutions designed, firstly, to reclaim juveniles from a nascent criminal career and, secondly, to prevent neglected children from slipping into criminality. Most existing studies of these schools have been principally concerne...
Main Author: | Cale, M |
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Format: | Thesis |
Published: |
1993
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