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Analysis of receptions with sentences of imprisonment by length of sentence 1938 1953 1954 1955 1956 Percentage of PercentPercentPercentage of age of age of total reReceptions on conviction with sentences of imprisonment ( total ...
Analysis of receptions with sentences of imprisonment by length of sentence 1938 1953 1954 1955 1956 Percentage of PercentPercentPercentage of age of age of total reReceptions on conviction with sentences of imprisonment ( total ...
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Analysis of receptions with sentences of imprisonment by length of sentence — contd . 1938 1953 1954 1955 1956 Percentage of PercentPercentPercentPercentage of age of age of age of Receptions on conviction with sentences of imprisonment ...
Analysis of receptions with sentences of imprisonment by length of sentence — contd . 1938 1953 1954 1955 1956 Percentage of PercentPercentPercentPercentage of age of age of age of Receptions on conviction with sentences of imprisonment ...
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Following the Criminal Justice Act of 1948 , the number of young offenders sentenced to imprisonment fell from 2,703 in 1948 to 1,288 in 1949 , and then rose to 1,370 in 1952. The fall to 1,170 in 1954 followed the fall in the number of ...
Following the Criminal Justice Act of 1948 , the number of young offenders sentenced to imprisonment fell from 2,703 in 1948 to 1,288 in 1949 , and then rose to 1,370 in 1952. The fall to 1,170 in 1954 followed the fall in the number of ...
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HIGHER WAR PENSIONS AND NATIONAL INSURANCE BENEFITS | 3 |
77 | 12 |
ORPHANS PENSIONS | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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