Social Ideas of Juvenile Delinquency Reformers, 1870-1907University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1946 |
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... example , if there were more institu- tions for juvenile delinquents in the states of Massachusetts and New York than in any other part of the union , those states would be expected to have the largest numbers of known juve- nile ...
... example , if there were more institu- tions for juvenile delinquents in the states of Massachusetts and New York than in any other part of the union , those states would be expected to have the largest numbers of known juve- nile ...
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... example of growing relationships between theorists and actual workers in progressive reformatory improvements . Before receiving the position of judge at the beginning of the Boston Juvenile Court , Baker had been a visitor for the ...
... example of growing relationships between theorists and actual workers in progressive reformatory improvements . Before receiving the position of judge at the beginning of the Boston Juvenile Court , Baker had been a visitor for the ...
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... example in training , and insisted upon building up faith between the youths and their supervisors . As an example , he cautioned against such practices as lining up boys to search their pockets for tobacco . 47 I. D. Otterson went so ...
... example in training , and insisted upon building up faith between the youths and their supervisors . As an example , he cautioned against such practices as lining up boys to search their pockets for tobacco . 47 I. D. Otterson went so ...
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