State of Prisons

Enoch Cobb WINES

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State of Prisons

PRIME MOVER OF INTERNATIONAL PRISON REFORM

WINES, Enoch Cobb. The State of Prisons and of Child-Saving Institutions in the Civilized World. Cambridge: University Press (John Wilson & Son), 1880. Thick quarto, original russet cloth, uncut and partially unopened.

First edition of this monumental historical review and assessment of prison conditions around the world, with separate sections containing Wines’ groundbreaking theories on crime prevention.

Organizer of the first International Penitentiary Congress (and elected its second president in 1878), Enoch Wines, through his annual reports as Secretary of the Prison Association of New York, “greatly stimulated a widespread movement toward prison reform” (DAB). Known as the “American John Howard,” Wines documents his 18 years of personal investigation and observation of prison conditions “in nearly all the more important prisons of Europe and America.” In special sections at the rear, he advances his own forward-thinking theories of crime prevention, under such headings as, “Crime— Its Causes and Cure,” “Ideal System of Institutions for the Prevention and Repression of Crime,” and “Plan for Giving Breadth, Stability, and Permanence to the Work of Crime-Prevention and Crime-Repression.”

A near-fine copy.

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