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Facts and Observations in Relation to the Extension of State Prisons in England: Also Bearing on Poverty and Crime

Facts and Observations in Relation to the Extension of State Prisons in England: Also Bearing on Poverty and Crime

Facts and Observations in Relation to the Extension of State Prisons in England:

Facts and Observations in Relation to the Extension of State Prisons in England: Also Bearing on Poverty and Crime

by Buchanan, James Esq

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New York: William A. Mercein, 1834. 84 pp. Removed from a bound volume and trimmed when bound. Inscribed by the author. Buchanan (1772-1851), born in Ireland, was a landed gentleman, entrepreneur, lawyer, and diplomat who spent his later life in New York and Canada. In 1816, as Her Majesty's Consul in New York, he worked to funnel British immigrants to Canada. He provides a plan to move 1000 emigrants a year through a Canadian depot where they would train for life in rural Canada. The title offered here discusses the problem of the poor and the criminal classes in England and America.

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Title
Facts and Observations in Relation to the Extension of State Prisons in England: Also Bearing on Poverty and Crime
Author
Buchanan, James Esq
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Publisher
William A. Mercein
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1834
Keywords
Canada, poor, crime, emigration

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