The Juvenile Court Record, Volume 5Visitation and Aid Society, 1904 - Child welfare |
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... reform school . The Missouri Supreme Court en banc at Jefferson City , Mo. , on December 9 , in an opinion by Judge James D. Fox , upheld the validity of the Juvenile Court bill passed at the last session of the legislature and intended ...
... reform school . The Missouri Supreme Court en banc at Jefferson City , Mo. , on December 9 , in an opinion by Judge James D. Fox , upheld the validity of the Juvenile Court bill passed at the last session of the legislature and intended ...
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... reform under different state laws and amidst varying local con- ditions . Justice Julius M. Mayer of the New York juvenile court divides the children who have been before him as follows : DENVER HOUSE HOUSE OF DETENTION OPENS . Two ...
... reform under different state laws and amidst varying local con- ditions . Justice Julius M. Mayer of the New York juvenile court divides the children who have been before him as follows : DENVER HOUSE HOUSE OF DETENTION OPENS . Two ...
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... reform school , after trying this method , and I am firmly convinced that under the procedure many lads are assisted in doing right and aided to become good citiezns where , under the old system , they would have been sent off to the reform ...
... reform school , after trying this method , and I am firmly convinced that under the procedure many lads are assisted in doing right and aided to become good citiezns where , under the old system , they would have been sent off to the reform ...
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... reform school ; yet there is no more important work to be done than the work which can frequently be best done in such a school . The very first letter in the alphabet of righteousness is obedience . And the street boy must begin with ...
... reform school ; yet there is no more important work to be done than the work which can frequently be best done in such a school . The very first letter in the alphabet of righteousness is obedience . And the street boy must begin with ...
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... reform school who left that institut- tion to establish a private enterprise for this avowed purpose . Some poorer men are just as negligent , but many of them are literally forced almost to abandon their fatherhood by the re ...
... reform school who left that institut- tion to establish a private enterprise for this avowed purpose . Some poorer men are just as negligent , but many of them are literally forced almost to abandon their fatherhood by the re ...
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Page 13 - ... in some suitable family home, in case provision is made by voluntary contribution or otherwise for the payment of the board of such child, until...
Page 11 - For he who fights and runs away May live to fight another day ; But he who is in battle slain Can never rise and fight again.
Page 12 - For the purpose of this act the words "dependent child" and "neglected child" shall mean any child who for any reason is destitute or homeless or abandoned; or dependent upon the public for support; or has not proper parental care or guardianship; or who habitually begs or receives alms; or who is found living in any house of ill-fame, or with any vicious or disreputable...
Page 9 - delinquent child" shall include any child under the age of sixteen (16) years who violates any law of this state or any city or village ordinance, or who is incorrigible, or who knowingly associates with thieves, vicious or immoral persons, or who is growing up in idleness or crime, or who knowingly visits or enters a house of...
Page 13 - ... it shall be the duty of the said probation officer to make such investigation as may be required by the court ; to be present in court in order to represent the interests of the child when the case is heard ; to furnish to the court such information and assistance as the judge may require; and to take such charge of any child before and after trial as may be directed by the court.
Page 12 - The parents of the child, if living, and their residence is known, or its legal guardian, if one there be, or if there is neither parent or guardian, or if his or her residence is not known, then some relative, if there be one, and his residence is known, shall be notified of the proceedings; and in any case the judge may appoint some suitable person or association to act in behalf of the child.
Page 13 - ... and the said board shall have power to parole such child on such conditions as it may prescribe; and the court shall, on the recommendation of the board, have power to discharge such child from custody whenever, in the judgment of the court, his or her reformation is complete ; or the court may commit the child to the care and custody of some association that will receive it, embracing in its objects the care of neglected or dependent children, and that has been duly accredited as hereinafter...
Page 12 - ... whom the child may be, or against the child itself. On return of the summons or other process, or as soon thereafter as may be, the court shall proceed to hear and dispose of the case in a summary manner.
Page 7 - ... and the judgment and sentence shall have the same force and effect in all respects as if the same had been entered and pronounced upon the verdict of a jury.
Page 7 - ... or whose home, by reason of neglect, cruelty or depravity on the part of its parents, guardian or other person in whose care it may be, is an unfit place for such...