�The mood and temper of the public in regard to the
treatment of crime and criminals is one of the most
unfailing tests of the civilisation of any country.
A calm and dispassionate recognition of the rights of
the accused against the State, and even of convicted
criminals against the State, a constant heart-searching
by all charged with the duty of punishment, a desire
and eagerness to rehabilitate in the world of industry
all those who have paid their dues in the hard coinage
of punishment, tireless efforts towards the discovery of
curative and regenerating processes, and an unfaltering
faith that there is a treasure, if you can only find it, in
the heart of every man - these are the symbols which
in the treatment of crime and criminals mark and
measure the stored-up strength of a nation, and are the
sign and proof of the living virtue in it.�