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    • Crime, and how best to attack it. 

      Daly, E.D. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1897)
      This short paper is designed to start discussion, but, of course, not to deal in any sense exhaustively with a very difficult subject. Mr. Webb presents one aspect of that subject, most pleasant no doubt for kindly ...
    • Neglected children and neglectful parents 

      Daly, E.D. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1898)
      It seems to me quite impossible for those who do not, or who cannot, keep out of sight of the poorer classes, to resist the sad importunity with which the facts of life in our back streets and tenements for ever plead ...
    • Our industrial and reformatory school systems in relation to the poor 

      Daly, E.D. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1891)
      My purpose in bringing it before you can only be to refresh our minds on a subject of importance, apt to be somewhat overlooked in the rush of politics around us. It is a subject on which a great deal of learning can ...
    • The struggle between the State and the drunkard 

      Daly, E.D. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1897)
      No one can be competent to discuss the Drink Question unless he has thought over it sufficiently to realize how complicated the subject necessarily is. It is intimately interwoven with details of economic laws which ...