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THE charges of our judges to grand juries at the

assizes possess a peculiar value. In addition to special

observations upon the calendar before them, they ge-

nerally take the opportunity of tracing the prominent

causes of crime, and the means which tend to their

removal. The words come from those who have them-

selves fought the battle of life in its hottest arena, and

whose experience of human nature in its fallen state

prevents them alike from exaggerating its strength or

its weakness.

The charge of Mr. Baron Alderson to the grand jury

of Yorkshire at the Winter Assizes of 1854 presents

these characteristics in an eminent degree*. The kind

heart of the judge has been deeply touched by the

injustice of society committed towards its offending

members. The hand which holds the scales of jus-

tice may well tremble-nay, be paralysed-at the

contemplation of the wrongs inflicted upon the cri-

minal, as well as by him. The theme-thanks to the

men and women who have pressed it upon public

attention-has no longer the excitement of novelty,

but it is one of such paramount interest that it recurs

again and again to the reflecting mind, and imposes

obligations which no individual can shift from himself,

either upon his neighbour or upon the Government.

This is especially the case since the Legislature have

armed the public with fitting weapons for its warfare

against crime. It was the statute of last session, (17

& 18 Vict. c. 86), "for the better care and reformation

of youthful offenders in Great Britain," that the learned

judge selected as the subject of his address. After

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shewing, by extracts from Combe's "Principles of Cri-
minal Legislation," that short terms of imprisonment
are injurious to the prisoner as well as to the public,
and that very encouraging results have already been
attained by judicious efforts for reclaiming offenders,
his Lordship pointed out, that by the operation of this
statute a lengthened term of detention might be im-
posed upon the young, but in a school, and not in a
prison, and that wide and lasting benefits might rea-
sonably be expected from the adoption of a course
recommended alike by justice and expediency.

The statute in question recites, that "reformatory
schools for the better training of juvenile offenders
have been and may be established by voluntary contri-
butions in various parts of Great Britain, and it is ex-
pedient that more extensive use should be made of such
institutions;" and enacts, that upon application made
to the Secretary of State by the managers of any such
institution, he may direct an inspector of prisons to
report upon its condition and regulations; and if it ap-
pear to the satisfaction of the Secretary of State, and be
certified by him, to be useful and efficient for its pur-
pose, it is to be a reformatory school within the provi-
sions of the act. To such schools any person under
sixteen years of age, convicted upon indictment or on
summary conviction, may, in addition to the sentence
passed as a punishment for his offence, be directed by
the Court to be sent at the expiration of such sentence,
and be there detained for a period not less than two
years, and not exceeding five years. The preliminary
sentence must be imprisonment for fourteen days at
the least, and the Secretary of State may at any time
order a discharge from the school. Power is given to
the Treasury to defray the cost of care and mainte-
nance of the offender while within the reformatory
school; but the Court by which he is ordered to be

*The concluding part of this charge is published in a pam-detained is to charge his parent or step-parent, if of
phlet, (pp. 19), by Masters, Aldersgate-street, 1855.

No. 3, VOL. I., NEW SERIES.

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