Report of the Inspector, Volume 42 offers a detailed examination of reformatory and industrial schools within Great Britain. Authored by the Great Britain Reformatory and Industrial Schools Department, this historical document provides insights into the management, operation, and impact of these institutions.
The report delves into various aspects of the schools, including their educational programs, vocational training, disciplinary measures, and the overall welfare of the children under their care. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the social policies and attitudes towards juvenile delinquency during the period in which these schools operated. Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the history of social welfare and penal systems will find this volume to be a significant contribution to the field.
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