Social Ideas of Juvenile Delinquency Reformers, 1870-1907University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1946 |
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... received considerable attention , and the author also analyzed Marx , Malthus , Mill , and other European theorists with a view to determining their methods and philosophies . Warner himself refused to accept uncritically any one system ...
... received considerable attention , and the author also analyzed Marx , Malthus , Mill , and other European theorists with a view to determining their methods and philosophies . Warner himself refused to accept uncritically any one system ...
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... received adequate religious instruction on Sundays . They expressed the belief that training in Godliness was one of the surest ways to build up virtuous youthful spirits and thus reduce juvenile delinquency . Respect for the organized ...
... received adequate religious instruction on Sundays . They expressed the belief that training in Godliness was one of the surest ways to build up virtuous youthful spirits and thus reduce juvenile delinquency . Respect for the organized ...
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Stanley Raymond Rolnick. received official sanction in 1878 when the Massachusetts legislature authorized the mayor of Boston to appoint pro- Massachusetts found the pran ... received official sanction in 1878 when the Massachusetts ...
Stanley Raymond Rolnick. received official sanction in 1878 when the Massachusetts legislature authorized the mayor of Boston to appoint pro- Massachusetts found the pran ... received official sanction in 1878 when the Massachusetts ...
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