Social Ideas of Juvenile Delinquency Reformers, 1870-1907University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1946 |
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... progress - rather of the lack of progress - and first - hand knowledge of society , produced in one generation a wholly new attitude toward social misery . Out of their experience the charity 8 Amos Warner , American Charities ( New ...
... progress - rather of the lack of progress - and first - hand knowledge of society , produced in one generation a wholly new attitude toward social misery . Out of their experience the charity 8 Amos Warner , American Charities ( New ...
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... progress in an important and definable sphere . The conclusions reached through such a study will not be at all definitive as an answer to the general problem of the intellectual , the reformer , and the society , but will show possible ...
... progress in an important and definable sphere . The conclusions reached through such a study will not be at all definitive as an answer to the general problem of the intellectual , the reformer , and the society , but will show possible ...
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... progress had been made in some localities . On the other hand , the juve- nile court legislation being passed at the end of the century demonstrated that many ideas of long - standing were being put into practice . From the end of the ...
... progress had been made in some localities . On the other hand , the juve- nile court legislation being passed at the end of the century demonstrated that many ideas of long - standing were being put into practice . From the end of the ...
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