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    f lcon t resu l ts. It tho con-work; o r study , o r obey ,lieittdd- t6j and t h a t , too, atto th is end, tho lawd i r e c t s j ' t h a t the Boardof M a n a g e r sshal l have ' power to m a k e all u i l e sand regu lat ions necessary and properfor the '{em ployme nt , d isc ip l ine , ins t r u c t i o n , , e d u c a t i o n , r e m o v a l , e t c . " .o f convicts a t the Reforma tory .By v lr tnoof th is power , the Hoardh a v i p l h c cd t h e m e a n s of d iscip l ineu n d e r t h e i m m e d i a t e d i r e c t i o nof theG e n e r a l ' S u p e r i n t e n d e n t , and prov ided t l fa t "no o ther o f f icer isa u t h o r ized ' td' in f l ic t any .p r ivat ion orp e n a l l y ] " T h e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t , w h e nlie finds|a man rofusifig to l a b o r forhis sef f suppor t , ,or to s t u d yandh e h a v o i i i m se l f so as to a c c o m p l i shh is reformation , do .6s not bel ieve hei s b o u n d b y l a w towait un t i l tho .h r /y -fe l low gets t i redofh is laziness andisw i l l i n gf to go to the sh o p and thesc h o o l , m e r e l y f o r " v a r i e t y . " O nthecontra ry , Mr .- lh 'ockw ay bel ieves th . i ta s S u p e l i n t e n d e n t h o is bo u n d a t t h eear l i .eBtipossib lo moment , by tho mostef fectual and Jpermanently improv ingm e a n s (\t t r e a t m e n t - w h e t h e r m o r a lsuasionf lossof p r i v i l e g e sor posi t ivephysica l coerck np- to , transform t i l lsc r i m i n a l - j a z i n o s j t , a n d d i so b e d i e n c ein to loyf l i l and hear ty compliance withtl^o rule s. AftQr over forty yea rs oftho most successfu l p r ison manag em e n t , It is his.c o n sc i e n t i o u sandp h i l o so p h i c a l j u d g m e n t , t h a t thesaf6st mean8 fo r th is purposo is sharp 'b u t ju d i c i o u s p h y s i c a l t r e a t m e n tupon tho ifnrtsoft l io body tha t may bem a d e tp suf fer keon ly at tho t i m e ,an dtoOrovido somo d iscrmfor t thereaf ter , and yet .cause tho loast dangerof p rema nont In ju ry .N o h i y n i n b e l n g s l w u l d be dr ivenbeyondfh is tapao i ty . even in tho wayof obed jpneoto law orof h is ownr e-t o r m a t i p n , b u t t h o m a n a g e m e n t o f t i i eRofarm atory insist with g roat reasona b l e n e s s t h a t - up to the manifestcapacity, of an1 i n m a t e to obey r igh tregu lat ions, any resistance on l i is par tshou ld ' |be ovorcom o immediate ly ,"and con tp lo ted , by tho uso or everylegal , h |bans .requ isi te to overpowerh is lawless sp ir i t and to coercehimt o r i g h t c o n d u c t . T h o S t a t e hasu n d e r t a k e n , fortho p ro tect ionof life'a n d p r o p e r t y , to givo to those meii,tho capaci ty and hab i t o f obed ience toa u t h o r i t y ; t h a t p u r p o se m u s t n otbethwar ted , ovf nif t h o m a n ' s w a yto itshal l be Oneoft ransi en t su f lo r ing . *

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