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I would rather have a long fixed term. I think all the effect on the public outside would be gained by a shorter period." Mr W. Tallack, late Secretary of the Howard Association, writes in his "Penelogical and Preventive principles": "Of life imprisonment it may be conclusively pronounced very bad in even the best form of it.

I cannot but mention here the supreme service Anna Swanwick was able to render Newman at the end of his life. It was in the last letter which he wrote to her, when he was ninety-two, that these words occur. This letter was written shortly before his death. Since I have been writing this memoir I had a letter from Mr. William Tallack, who quoted these words of Mr.

XI. R. M. McConnell, Criminal Responsibility and Social Constraint. H. Ellis, The Criminal. A. H. Currier, The Present- Day Problem of Crime. P. A. Parsons, Responsibility for Crime. E. Ferri, The Positive School of Criminology. W. Tallack, Penological and Preventive Principles. E. Carpenter, Prisons, Police, and Punishment. Outlook, vol. 94, p. 252; vol. 97, p. 403.

If it pleases Him to annihilate me, it is well. Let Him do with me as seemeth to Him good." As regards Dr. Martineau's statement, I quote now from a letter received by me from Mr. William Tallack, who gave me particulars of a letter written in 1903, by Mr. W. Garrett Horder, on a meeting he had with Dr. Martineau:

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