Parliamentary Papers, Том 13H.M. Stationery Office, 1960 |
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... flogged and those not flogged . 18. The results , as in the two previous series , are slightly in favour of those not flogged , of whom 47 per cent were subsequently convicted of serious offences , com- pared with 51 per cent of those ...
... flogged and those not flogged . 18. The results , as in the two previous series , are slightly in favour of those not flogged , of whom 47 per cent were subsequently convicted of serious offences , com- pared with 51 per cent of those ...
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... flogged and 35.7 per cent of those not flogged were subsequently so convicted . Among those who had previously been convicted of serious crime but had not served long sentences , 75.5 per cent of those flogged and 69.3 per cent of those ...
... flogged and 35.7 per cent of those not flogged were subsequently so convicted . Among those who had previously been convicted of serious crime but had not served long sentences , 75.5 per cent of those flogged and 69.3 per cent of those ...
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... flogged . A similar analysis was made for persons under 21 in the 1941-1948 series , which showed that 18.4 per cent of those flogged were reconvicted for offences of violence , compared with 12.4 per cent for those not flogged . None ...
... flogged . A similar analysis was made for persons under 21 in the 1941-1948 series , which showed that 18.4 per cent of those flogged were reconvicted for offences of violence , compared with 12.4 per cent for those not flogged . None ...
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