| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1873 - 1160 pages
...of all criminals are totally uneducated, and that four-fifths are practically uneducated. Secondly. That the proportion of criminals from the illiterate...as the proportion from those having some education. If these proportions are true, (and wo have made rather an underestimate,) then, after making duo allowance... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1873 - 1128 pages
...of all criminals are totally uneducated, and that four-fifths are practically uneducated. Secondly. That the proportion of criminals from the illiterate...as the proportion from those having some education. If these proportions are true, (and wo have mado rather an underestimate,) then, after making due allowance... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1873 - 1136 pages
...of all criminals are totally uneducated, and that four-fifths are practically uneducated. Secondly. That the proportion of criminals from the illiterate...as the proportion from those having some education. If these proportions are true, (and we have made rather an underestimate,) then, after making due allowance... | |
| California. Department of Public Instruction - Education - 1873 - 390 pages
...all criminals are totally uneducated, and that four fifths are practically uneducated, Secondly — That the proportion of criminals from the illiterate...classes is at least tenfold as great as the proportion ft om those having some education. If these proportions are true (and wo have made rather an underestimate),... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1874 - 1288 pages
...of all criminals are totally uneducated, and that four fifths are practically uneducated ; secondly, that the proportion of criminals from the illiterate...the proportion from those having some education." According to the same authority, about 60 per cent, of paupers in the United States are totally ignorant,... | |
| Education - 1874 - 652 pages
...criminals are totally uneducated, and that four fifths are practically uneducated. " Secondly—That the proportion of criminals from the illiterate classes...as the proportion from those having some education. " If these proportions are true (and we have made rather an underestimate), then, after making due... | |
| George Leib Harrison - Education - 1877 - 454 pages
...uneducated, and four-fifths are practically uneducated; and Second, that the proportion of prisoners from the illiterate classes is at least ten-fold as great as the proportion of those having some education. This is no longer ari idea or speculation; it is a well-recognized... | |
| George Leib Harrison - Education - 1877 - 484 pages
...uneducated, and four-fifths are practically uneducated ; and Second, that the proportion of prisoners from the illiterate classes is at least ten-fold as great as the proportion of those having some education. This is no longer an idea or speculation ; it is a well-recognized... | |
| George Leib Harrison - Education - 1877 - 476 pages
...uneducated, and four-fifths are practically uneducated ; and Second, that the proportion of prisoners from the illiterate classes is at least ten-fold as great as the proportion of those having some education. This is no longer an idea or speculation ; it is a well-recognized... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - Education - 1881 - 372 pages
...one-third of all criminals are totally uneducated, and that fourfifths are practically uneducated. 2. That the proportion of criminals from the illiterate...as the proportion from those having some education. Rev. CHAELKS L. BRACE, at the head of the Children's Aid Society of New York, states that nearly one-third... | |
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