Correctional institution for the detention and discipline and training of young or first offenders.
Youth detention center or adult correctional facility popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
1 Give these youthful offenders the benefit of schools, connected with the reformatory .
2 One is letting or selling this house for a reformatory , or school.
3 Bad boys do not come here, but are sent to the reformatory .
4 English artists in literature and in painting have done some great reformatory work.
5 They decide to send him to a reformatory the next year.
6 I don't want you ending up in the women's reformatory , at your age.
7 As she drinks and parties, her parents send her to multiple reformatory schools.
8 What Christ suffered is mainly punitive; what we suffer Is reformatory .
9 Yet think not that the prison is a reformatory institution: far from it.
10 But we need not follow Uncle Nathan in his reformatory lucubrations.
11 It was once used as a school, and later on as a reformatory .
12 Once matron of Framingham reformatory for purpose of studying prison conditions.
13 I thought I should like to give it to-establish a reformatory .
14 He brought his chair to horizontal and addressed himself to his reformatory article.
15 Again he was sent to the reformatory , this time for a longer term.
16 Peddling your papers in a reformatory somewhere, serving a term for criminal assault.
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