The Juvenile Court Record, Volume 17Visitation and Aid Society, 1917 - Child welfare |
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Page 12
... look upon him as a criminal , and class him with the adult offender ; and if he is not actually hounded by the police , oppor- tunity is rarely ever lost to publish his reputation broadcast and characterize him as a criminal . It has ...
... look upon him as a criminal , and class him with the adult offender ; and if he is not actually hounded by the police , oppor- tunity is rarely ever lost to publish his reputation broadcast and characterize him as a criminal . It has ...
Page 13
... look to penal in- stitutions to solve the problems of these youthful offenders ; and send him along the criminal route . It is hoped that if we can secure the passage of substitute for senate bill 142 , where the child is not classed as ...
... look to penal in- stitutions to solve the problems of these youthful offenders ; and send him along the criminal route . It is hoped that if we can secure the passage of substitute for senate bill 142 , where the child is not classed as ...
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... look first into your own hearts . Are you willing to be the pattern , to live the kind of life that will kindle in your little boys the most glorious spirit of wor- ship and passion of emulation ? Are you willing to pay the price ? I ...
... look first into your own hearts . Are you willing to be the pattern , to live the kind of life that will kindle in your little boys the most glorious spirit of wor- ship and passion of emulation ? Are you willing to pay the price ? I ...
Page 13
... look up his crimi- nal record and said record would speak for itself . The police of several cities were on Jimmie's list of acquaintances , and he would relate with pride his many arrests and police station experiences . One day a ...
... look up his crimi- nal record and said record would speak for itself . The police of several cities were on Jimmie's list of acquaintances , and he would relate with pride his many arrests and police station experiences . One day a ...
Page 7
... look on them askance Or their future prospects mar . If by birth unfortunate , It was sure no fault of theirs , They may yet grow truly great And of fortune be the heirs . Oft surroundings make the man , Every child requires some aid ...
... look on them askance Or their future prospects mar . If by birth unfortunate , It was sure no fault of theirs , They may yet grow truly great And of fortune be the heirs . Oft surroundings make the man , Every child requires some aid ...
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