Om Sketch of the Origin and Results of Ladies' Prison Associations
This influential work by pioneering prison reformer Elizabeth Fry describes the inception and impact of ladies' prison associations, which sought to improve conditions for female inmates and promote education and rehabilitation. Fry's passion and dedication to the cause is inspiring, and her insights remain relevant today.
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