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Thomas Holmes (1846-1918) was a police-court missionary, criminologist, and radical philanthropist. In 1905, he became secretary to the Howard Association for the reform of prisons and criminal law. His efforts afforded great change in the prison system, seeking to reform prisoners by providing honest work and education. A dynamic individual, his sympathy with the margins of society is reflected in his other publications, such as Pictures and Problems from London Police Courts (1900) and Psychology and Crime (1912).
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