Social Ideas of Juvenile Delinquency Reformers, 1870-1907University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1946 |
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... parents , but the fact still remains that there is a strong probability that the children of vicious , degenerate parents will mani- fest those tendencies to a greater or less degree in spite of environment . He did concede , however ...
... parents , but the fact still remains that there is a strong probability that the children of vicious , degenerate parents will mani- fest those tendencies to a greater or less degree in spite of environment . He did concede , however ...
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... parents , but the fact still remains that there is a strong probability that the children of vicious , degenerate parents will mani- fest those tendencies to a greater or less degree in spite of environment . He did concede , however ...
... parents , but the fact still remains that there is a strong probability that the children of vicious , degenerate parents will mani- fest those tendencies to a greater or less degree in spite of environment . He did concede , however ...
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... parents who , either 30. Charities and Correction , Proceedings , 1895 , pp . 238-244 . 31 . Proceedings of the Conference of Charities , 1875 , p . 68 . from their criminal propensities or actual transgressions are unfit to 63.
... parents who , either 30. Charities and Correction , Proceedings , 1895 , pp . 238-244 . 31 . Proceedings of the Conference of Charities , 1875 , p . 68 . from their criminal propensities or actual transgressions are unfit to 63.
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