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Reformatory Schools
Reformatory Schools. Section 44 of the (English) Children Act, 1908, defined
reformatory
reformatory pl: -ries : a penal institution to which esp. young
Drunkenness
authorizing the Court to order the detention in an inebriate reformatory of an habitual drunkard convicted on indictment of an offence
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House of correction
by a keeper wholly independent of that offence. 1. A reformatory 2. A place for the contaminant of furnace offenders or
Rescue
Edn. pp. 1112-1123. Rescue of children from approved schools (late reformatory or industrial), see Children and Young Persons Act, 1933 (23
Pimp-tenure
lord the king,' and that this record is one of reformatory activity.
Juvenile offenders
& 43 Vict. c. 49). See also CHILDREN; INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS; REFORMATORY SCHOOLS.
Justices
the levying of county rates, the establishment and maintenance of reformatory and industrial schools, etc., is transferred from the justices to
Institutions
39), an institution (s. 5) carried on for charitable or reformatory purposes where 'any manual labour is exercised in or incidentally
Education
COWPER-TEMPLE CLAUSE; KENYON-SLANEY CLAUSE; ENDOWED SCHOOLS; INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS; PUBLIC SCHOOLS; REFORMATORY SCHOOLS; and the four titles next below. Education, is defined
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