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Berkeley Dallard

Berkeley Dallard
CMG
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Wellington City Councillor
In office
1949–1962
Preceded by Frederick Furkert
Personal details
Born 27 August 1889
Christchurch, New Zealand
Died 5 September 1983
Wellington, New Zealand
Spouse(s) Agnes Rowand Inglis
Children 3
Alma mater Victoria University of Wellington
Profession Public servant

Berkeley "Bert" Lionel Scudamore Dallard CMG (27 August 1889 – 5 September 1983) was a New Zealand accountant, senior public servant and prison administrator.

He was born in Christchurch, New Zealand on 27 August 1889, and attended Rangiora High School. He completed a junior civil service examination and in 1907 became a cadet in the Stamp Department in Wellington. He would later attend Victoria University and qualified as an accountant. By 1924 he had progressed to the position of inspector in the Office of the Public Service Commissioner. In 1926 Dallard became New Zealand's controller-general of prisons, retaining this title until 1933, when he was appointed as an under-secretary to the Department of Justice.

On 7 April 1915 he married Agnes Rowand Inglis at Auckland and had three daughters together.

He was active in the Howard League for Penal Reform advocating for criminal reform.

Since 1912 prisons in New Zealand had been undergoing considerable reform. However by the early 1920s there was growing concern that liberalization of the penal system had gone too far. Dallard, a deeply conservative man, was appointed to run the prison systems in New Zealand and was made a member of the Law Revision Committee. He was particularly opposed to homosexuals, Communists and pacifists and allowed them ill-treatment. Also throughout his administration of the prison system he was a staunch supporter of sterilizing mentally ill patients, flogging sex offenders and the use of the death penalty for those guilty of murderer.

In 1935, he was awarded the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal.

Dallard was a member of the Wellington City Council. He was elected in a by-election in 1949 as the Citizens' candidate to replace the deceased Frederick Furkert and held his seat until 1962 when he was defeated standing as an Independent. He was also a member of the Wellington Hospital Board, and the Metropolitan Licensing Authority. The Berkeley Dallard apartments in Nairn Street, Wellington, are named after him.


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