Social Ideas of Juvenile Delinquency Reformers, 1870-1907University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1946 |
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... child- - saving John the Baptist " who would show society that its best interest could best be secured through care ... child's being predestined for a good or bad life . They felt that only the general social conditions influencing him ...
... child- - saving John the Baptist " who would show society that its best interest could best be secured through care ... child's being predestined for a good or bad life . They felt that only the general social conditions influencing him ...
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... children . In his flowery language , he expressed the results of many years experience among the delinquent classes of New York : " No child seemed to fall back into the degredation of the parents . And recalling how the rank foul soil ...
... children . In his flowery language , he expressed the results of many years experience among the delinquent classes of New York : " No child seemed to fall back into the degredation of the parents . And recalling how the rank foul soil ...
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... child - training . If such was the case for the best families , much more difficulty could have been expected from the gen- eral type of home situation . S. W. Peirce claimed that " The average family with us wants a child for what they ...
... child - training . If such was the case for the best families , much more difficulty could have been expected from the gen- eral type of home situation . S. W. Peirce claimed that " The average family with us wants a child for what they ...
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