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![labour Colonies, etc.—cont. Employment for Colonists, etc.—cont. Penal Settlement needed to separate Worst Cases from more Hopeful Ones, 7775- 7778, 7856, 7857, 8220, 8230, 8231, 8692, 9285, 9286, 9347-9349. Cheap out-door prison, 8098, 8099. DifEerence between a Penal Colony and a Prison, 2993-2995, 6588-6590, 7858, 7859. Essential to Effectiveness of Way-ticket System, 8096. Prison System of Labour, Disadvantages of— Foremen needed rather than Warders, 10160. Reformatory Prison, 5950-5955. Reformatory School, Colony on Lines of— Suggestion, 4510-4514. Report — Recommendations, par. 278-282, 295-305, 429 (22). Settling Colonists on the Land as at Frederics- oord—Suggestion, 5305. Employment for Ex-Colonists DifSculty—need for Discharge Machinery,- 7166-7170, 8801. Expenditure of Colonists, Control of, 7456, 7457. Intermediate Institution which should pay its own way, Suggestion for, 7171, 7175. Escape, Question of : Fencing might be Necessary for some cases, 8272-8274. No need for Walls, 6585-6587, 6591, 6592. Casuals would not want to escape to Casual Wards, 6360. Repoet—Recommendation, par 292. Walls and Supervision, etc., needed, 948-955. Families of Colonists, Disposal of, 6207. Separation of Families necessary, 1045-1049. Vagrant does not often have a Wife, 10244, 10245. Very little Difficulty in Practice, Women could generally do for themselves, 5267, 5268. Whole Family should be taken. Children sent to an Industrial School as a preventive Measure —Women were not likely to be very capable, 8809-8814. Foreign Countries, Labour Colonies in, see Names of Countries, also Names of Colonies. Gorst's, Sir J., Bill of 1904, 513. Grading each Colony into different Classes and having also various grades of Colonies, proposed, 9874, 10179-10184, 10218, 10588-10592. Classification of Inmates According to Char- acter—Importance of Classification, 4094-7, 5288, 5289, 7779-7781, 8101, 8726. Criminals, Separation of from Non-Criminals desirable, but difficult when Numbers are small, 8532-8534. Division of Colonies into Voluntary and Com- pulsory Sections—Suggestion, 3218, 3219. Intermediate Stage, Starting on, in Order that Man might have the Double Incentive of Hope and Fear, 5289, 5290. Lowest Plane, Starting Vagrants on, 5107, 5111. Premium System by which Men could Work themselves up to a Higher Grade Colony, etc., 10189. Repoet—Recommendations, par. 294. Three Grades of Colonies Scheme (Penal, Com- pulsory—Restorative and Voluntary), 8098- 8104. History of Idea—An old idea which had not proved a Panacea, 8860, 8939-8946, 8948-8951, 8952- 8955, 9017—Report, par. 257-261. 203. Labour Colonies, etc.—cont. Honest Unemployed, Provision for, 6542, 6579. Men past forty unable to get work—Refuge fcii\. 11097. Inducements to work ; Diet, Use of as an Inducement. Better to Feed them all alike, 9091, 9092^ 9170, 9171. Choice of Food up to Certain Value as. Stimulus to Exertion, 7494, 7495. Fixed Minimum with Additions which could be Earned—Advantages of Canteen System, 7496-7502, 8893- 8897, 9028-9031, 9094, 9169. • Punishment by Withholding Privilege ) and not only by Penalty, would' Convince the Public that Mani had a Chance, 9028, 9029. Preferable to Money Rewards, 5371-5374. Scale of Dietary according to Work done,. 10625-10628. Earnings of Colonists: Control of Expenditure Question, 7456^ 7457. ] Money Rewards, however Small. Wrongly- Considered as Wages and therefore Objectionable, 5371-5374, 5499, 5502, 5503. No Fixed Wage, Bonus in Tallies, which could be used at the Canteen, 10219,. 10220. Grading of Colonies, see sub-heading Grading. Need for Stimulus to Work, 8515-8517. Report—Recommendations, par. 286,289, 290. 312, 314, 429 (20, 21). Intermediate Period before Labour Colony System was ia Full Working Order, Disposal of Casuals during, 6242. PoUce Lodging-house, Suggestion, 6239. Labour Information at Casual Wards and Police Stations essential to Penal Colony Principle, 8078. Lamb's, Mr. D. 0., Suggestions, App., page 135. Legislation necessary to estabUsh any Compul- sory System, 572, 1261, 1262, 1270-1274, 128^ - 1284, 4374, 4433. Liberty of the Subject Fetish—Only Difficulty in the Way of Detention, 6584. Limiting to Burghs and Parishes (in Scotland) with a Population of from 50,000 to 150,000, 6577. Management: Central or Local Authority, not a voluntary- Society, desirable, 8536. Director to have Power like a Prison Governor, 10178. (, Existing Agencies, Use of—Treasury might license Agencies to receive Cases with a Capitation Grant, or find all and employ Agencies to manage the Work, 6354-6358, 7466-7468. Experimenting with State and Voluntary Man- agement Suggestion, 5261-5264. Home Office Management with Right of Inspec- tion and Supervision for Guardians, 855-857, 888-891, 939-943, 1059. ' Joint Board representing Boards of Guardians within the District Served by the Colony —Poor Law Unions Association's Recom- mendation, 854. Joint Committee of Town ard Paii&h Councils, Suggestion, 6554, 6556-6564, 6566. 3 0 2](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21359337_0601.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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