Social Ideas of Juvenile Delinquency Reformers, 1870-1907University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1946 |
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... problem of the juvenile offender by the time of the Civil War . From the point of view of analy- zing the work of reformers and other persons interested in the problem , it would be profitable to indicate the intellec- tual currents ...
... problem of the juvenile offender by the time of the Civil War . From the point of view of analy- zing the work of reformers and other persons interested in the problem , it would be profitable to indicate the intellec- tual currents ...
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... problem should be solved 26 by means which were efficient , adequate , and economical . Others , however , would require that the job be properly done , and then ask the cost . For example , B. Paul Neuman , writing in Charities Review ...
... problem should be solved 26 by means which were efficient , adequate , and economical . Others , however , would require that the job be properly done , and then ask the cost . For example , B. Paul Neuman , writing in Charities Review ...
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... problem of the delinquent . Although a direct scientific correlation between a given idea and the ultimate embodiment of that idea in action or the partial or complete demise of the idea is impossible , certain general relationships can ...
... problem of the delinquent . Although a direct scientific correlation between a given idea and the ultimate embodiment of that idea in action or the partial or complete demise of the idea is impossible , certain general relationships can ...
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