Legislation was created to establish a juvenile reformatory for boys. Similar legislation was not passed for girls, who were not incarcerated at this time in B.C.
Reformatories were lawful places of confinement for boys:
The legislation also allowed for confinement of dependent and neglected juveniles within the reformatory. Youth as young as 10 were housed in reformatories. Juveniles were often confined separately within an institution used by adults.
The Industrial School for Boys: