West Midland Counties Fifth Annual Poor Law Conference Held At Great Malvern

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Poor Law Conferences 1875
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He had lately been going through the statistics of crime in Ireland and England, and his attention had been directed to the extraordinary numbers of Irish committed in England. The statement was made in the House of Commons that Ireland was more free from crime than England. He got the Irish judicial statistics, and had compared them with the English. He found that crime in Ireland, in proportion to the population, was about eighteen per cent, less than in England ; but if they compared the num...bers of Irish convicted in Ireland and England and Wales with the numbers of English and Welsh convicted in England and 23 Wales and Ireland, the proportion of Irish was very nearly double. In 1S73 there were 446 English-born persons convicted in Ireland ; in England and Wales over 22, 000 Irish were convicted. The reason was that England did not, as a rule, send out the worst part of her population, but Ireland appeared to do so. He believed the facts were the same with regard to pauperism, and that was a reason why the question of the settlement of Irish pauperism in England should be carefully considered.

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