Social Ideas of Juvenile Delinquency Reformers, 1870-1907University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1946 |
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... centuries was Granville Stanley Hall whose work was read with interest by scholars and philanthropists , and also ... nineteenth century phil- osophies , who was to be the father of the childstudy movement . It was while he was a ...
... centuries was Granville Stanley Hall whose work was read with interest by scholars and philanthropists , and also ... nineteenth century phil- osophies , who was to be the father of the childstudy movement . It was while he was a ...
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... nineteenth century . century , there was the development of the tendency to place prevention on as high a level of importance as reformation . Discussions among reformers on heredity and environment came to be applied specifically to ...
... nineteenth century . century , there was the development of the tendency to place prevention on as high a level of importance as reformation . Discussions among reformers on heredity and environment came to be applied specifically to ...
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... nineteenth century , although impressive , was still far short of ideal goals . Most reformers accepted the view that delinquent chil- dren were not in themselves really to blame for their con- ditions . They felt that through proper ...
... nineteenth century , although impressive , was still far short of ideal goals . Most reformers accepted the view that delinquent chil- dren were not in themselves really to blame for their con- ditions . They felt that through proper ...
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