Parliamentary Papers, Nide 13H.M. Stationery Office, 1960 |
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... continue in crime indefinitely . Those who stop are not normally seen by the courts , who cannot therefore know whether the features which distinguish them from those who continue are present in a new case before them . If these ...
... continue in crime indefinitely . Those who stop are not normally seen by the courts , who cannot therefore know whether the features which distinguish them from those who continue are present in a new case before them . If these ...
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... continue to inform reporting officers of the considerations which have been found to be relevant to the success or failure of particular forms of sentence in individual cases . 383. On the other hand , the reporting officer should not ...
... continue to inform reporting officers of the considerations which have been found to be relevant to the success or failure of particular forms of sentence in individual cases . 383. On the other hand , the reporting officer should not ...
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... continue to offer the first two years of the certificate course unless they are too small to do so effectively in a sufficiently wide range of subjects . The larger centres will transfer some pupils to a senior secondary centre at the ...
... continue to offer the first two years of the certificate course unless they are too small to do so effectively in a sufficiently wide range of subjects . The larger centres will transfer some pupils to a senior secondary centre at the ...
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Chapter | 5 |
The Federal Executive | 12 |
The Cadogan Committees conclusions | 3 |
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