2016
DOI: 10.13109/gege.2016.42.4.592
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„Kooperatives Imperium“

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“…Every crownland argued strongly against treating the criminally insane inside existing psychiatric institutions. Not surprisingly, their reasons were less medical than fiscal (Osterkamp, 2016). 21 A law forcing crownland institutions to treat criminals also would, they feared, lead to a significant rise in expenditures for psychiatric institutions, and such a solution would only be thinkable 'if the costs were carried by the state, not the crownlands'.…”
Section: Policy-making: the Irrengesetz-enquete Of 1901/2mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Every crownland argued strongly against treating the criminally insane inside existing psychiatric institutions. Not surprisingly, their reasons were less medical than fiscal (Osterkamp, 2016). 21 A law forcing crownland institutions to treat criminals also would, they feared, lead to a significant rise in expenditures for psychiatric institutions, and such a solution would only be thinkable 'if the costs were carried by the state, not the crownlands'.…”
Section: Policy-making: the Irrengesetz-enquete Of 1901/2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 21. Not least due to the ongoing fiscal crisis the crownlands faced during this period. On the redistribution of income between Empire and the crownlands see Osterkamp (2016), and on the ‘Autonomous Difficulties’ of enforcing tasks the central government delegated to the regional governments, see Deák (2015: 226–32). …”
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