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Mettray (French pronunciation: [mɛtʁɛ] ) is a
commune in the Indre-et-Loire
department in
central France. The
Mettray Penal Colony was
opened there in...
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Mettray Penal Colony,
situated in the
small village of
Mettray, in the
French département of Indre-et-Loire, just
north of the city of Tours, was a private...
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Genet about experiences as a
detainee in
Mettray Penal Colony and
Fontevrault prison,
although there is no
direct evidence...
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regimented daily schedule for
inmates from an early-19th-century
prison (
Mettray).
These examples provide a
picture of just how
profound the
changes in...
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penal system of the 1970s,
embodied by the well-known
penal institution at
Mettray in France. The
phrase combines the
adjective "carceral",
which means that...
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Scottish penal reformer,
Alexander Maconochie. His book
Mettray (1855)
describes the
Mettray Penal Colony with its then new
approach to
dealing with young...
- France.
Because of his
wayward behaviour, he was sent by his
father to
Mettray Penal Colony, a
private reformatory near Tours, for six
months during 1876...
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starts with the
return of the
presumed dead
nobleman Hippolyte de
Mettray (Jacques Berthier) to his wife Anne-Marie (Gaby Sylvia). Who is engaged...
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philanthropist who
established the
Netherlands Mettray, the
equivalent of the
French Mettray Penal Colony. My
Visit to
Mettray in 1845: A
Speech Penological and Preventive...
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including repeated acts of vagrancy, he was sent at the age of 15 to
Mettray Penal Colony where he was
detained between 2
September 1926 and 1 March...