from Proceedings of the Annual Congress of the American Prison Association: Washington, D, C. , Septemberto October, Including Abstracts of Papers and Resolutions of the Eighth International Prison Congress,
Forty years had elapsed since the first Congress, held in Cin cianati in October,.
The record of this early meeting is found in a volume ofpages published in, entitled Transactions of the National Congress on Penitentiary and Reformatory Discipline.
The chief purpose of that Congress was to give impetus to a movement for an International Prison Congress in Europe, In this it justified the expectations of its promoters the first International Prison Congress met in Lon don iaas the direct result of the influence of the Cincinnati meeting.
A second result, of no less importance to the Western World, was the decision then made to continue the organization in the form of a National Prison Association.
This materialized in the second meeting held in Baltimore in,
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