He saw depression conditions, was jailed for vagrancy, and in 1894 became a militant socialist. |
Most children in conflict with the law have committed petty crimes or such minor offences as vagrancy, truancy, begging or alcohol use. |
Gainful employment was the best solution to the problem of vagrancy and begging. |
She pleaded guilty to committing vagrancy by being a common prostitute or nightwalker. |
Why and how were the Uzbeks detained on charges of vagrancy, and not on charges appropriately related to the detention of asylum seekers? |
Nothing is more amusing than these general congresses of European vagrancy. |