Public Administration in Massachusetts the Relation of Central to Local Acitivi

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Public Administration in Massachusetts the Relation of Central to Local Acitivi
Robert Harvey Whitten
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469] POLICE 85 When the prohibitory law was temporarily repealed, in 1868, a bill passed the legislature to abolish the state police, but was vetoed by the governor. In his veto message one of the chief reasons urged by the governor for the retention of the force was that it was necessary in order to check the increasing demoralization in the larger cities. He was con- vinced that cities could not be trusted to enforce the numer- ous laws of the state, passed in the interest of public morality.
... Upon this point he says: "A prosperous commerce, pro- gress in the arts, and the increase of manufactures have condensed our population in large towns and cities, inten- sified vicious inclinations, and multiplied the actual number of crimes. This is apparently the price of public prosperity and wealth. Official records display to the public gaze an alarming increase of oflfenses against the person and prop- erty, of licentiousness and gambling, as well as of insanity and pauperism, that are directly traceable to lives of vice.

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