Social Ideas of Juvenile Delinquency Reformers, 1870-1907University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1946 |
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... better known works such as Adolescence ( 1904 ) . In view of the prominence of this psychologist , it is probably valid to assume that he was one of the students to whom reformers and philanthropists interested in the problem of ...
... better known works such as Adolescence ( 1904 ) . In view of the prominence of this psychologist , it is probably valid to assume that he was one of the students to whom reformers and philanthropists interested in the problem of ...
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... better , and they wanted to do their part in its progress . Many were not fazed by statistics and gloomy reports of incorrigible youth in the growing cities . Charles L. Brace , one of the most expressive reformers and philanthropists ...
... better , and they wanted to do their part in its progress . Many were not fazed by statistics and gloomy reports of incorrigible youth in the growing cities . Charles L. Brace , one of the most expressive reformers and philanthropists ...
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... better quality accepted.48 In all of the various opinions expressed in papers , speeches and reports of reform workers in juvenile delin- quency , there was no clear - cut general social philosophy . But there were certain currents of ...
... better quality accepted.48 In all of the various opinions expressed in papers , speeches and reports of reform workers in juvenile delin- quency , there was no clear - cut general social philosophy . But there were certain currents of ...
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