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12.A CONSULTATION
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A CONSULTATION1
“I ’m not going to make a long story of things. I’ll explain quite simply how I came into this matter. I act asconfidential adviser2 from time to time for the Home Office. I am also in touch with certain institutions. There arecertain establishments which, in the event of crime, provide board and lodging3 for certain types of criminal who havebeen found guilty of certain acts. They remain there at what is termed Her Majesty’s pleasure, sometimes for a definitelength of time and in direct association with their age. If they are below a certain age they have to be received in someplace of detention4 specially5 indicated. You understand that, no doubt.”
“Yes, I understand quite well what you mean.”
“Usually I am consulted fairly soon after whatever the—shall we call it—crime has happened, to judge suchmatters as treatment, possibilities in the case, prognosis favourable6 or unfavourable, all the various words. They do notmean much and I will not go into them. But occasionally also I am consulted by a responsible Head of such aninstitution for a particular reason. In this matter I received a communication from a certain Department which waspassed to me through the Home Office. I went to visit the Head of this institution. In fact, the Governor responsible forthe prisoners or patients or whatever you like to call them. He was by way of being a friend of mine. A friend of fairlylong standing7 though not one with whom I was on terms of great intimacy8. I went down to the institution in questionand the Governor laid his troubles before me. They referred to one particular inmate9. He was not satisfied about thisinmate. He had certain doubts. This was the case of a young man or one who had been a young man, in fact little morethan a boy, when he came there. That was now several years ago. As time went on, and after the present Governor hadtaken up his own residence there (he had not been there at the original arrival of this prisoner), he became worried.
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