The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . BIG PROBLEMS For Missouri Counties CRIME. Why Not Stop Making Criminals in Jail and Put Prisoners to Work? The last nanaiH glvee average dally |ell population ol approximately 1,200 and between 13,000 and 15,000 commltmenleper year, whioh coal the counties lor board about one-quarter million dollars por year [not (noludlng the Improve me nta andbuilding* and not considering the loss ol labor. In moat ol Ihe county Jails there ere crowded conditions, laok ol employment, no laollltles lor classification,tyatem ol probation,a* unjust lea system, unsuitable bui
The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . BIG PROBLEMS For Missouri Counties CRIME. Why Not Stop Making Criminals in Jail and Put Prisoners to Work? The last nanaiH glvee average dally |ell population ol approximately 1,200 and between 13,000 and 15,000 commltmenleper year, whioh coal the counties lor board about one-quarter million dollars por year [not (noludlng the Improve me nta andbuilding* and not considering the loss ol labor. In moat ol Ihe county Jails there ere crowded conditions, laok ol employment, no laollltles lor classification,tyatem ol probation,a* unjust lea system, unsuitable buildings, J. L. WAGNER, In Report < » etfeotlviunty Jails. What the County Department of Public Welfare Will Do toCure and Prevent Crime Clve eaoh prisonera thorough physicaland mentalexamination andlearn his history Adapt Ihe treatmentto the needs of theIndividual prisoner
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