Social Ideas of Juvenile Delinquency Reformers, 1870-1907University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1946 |
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... accepted completely the notion that heredity was the all - important influence , they might as well have abandoned their work of uplifting and reform and concentrated entirely on the punishment and prison aspects of their problem ...
... accepted completely the notion that heredity was the all - important influence , they might as well have abandoned their work of uplifting and reform and concentrated entirely on the punishment and prison aspects of their problem ...
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Stanley Raymond Rolnick. and acceptance of reformatory ideas . Before there could be a reformatory for offenders ... accepted.48 In all of the various opinions expressed in papers , speeches and reports of reform workers in juvenile ...
Stanley Raymond Rolnick. and acceptance of reformatory ideas . Before there could be a reformatory for offenders ... accepted.48 In all of the various opinions expressed in papers , speeches and reports of reform workers in juvenile ...
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... accepted part of judicial processes.24 They were to gain greatly in popularity and effectiveness during the half century after their founding , but the origins came within the scope of the expanding reform work of the late nineteenth ...
... accepted part of judicial processes.24 They were to gain greatly in popularity and effectiveness during the half century after their founding , but the origins came within the scope of the expanding reform work of the late nineteenth ...
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