The Juvenile Court Record, Volume 8Visitation and Aid Society, 1907 - Child welfare |
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... become good citizens . These are what we are endeavoring to supply through the Boys ' Industrial Home at Oakdale . We believe that there is no more prac- tical philanthropic and Christian work than to take these boys , completely change ...
... become good citizens . These are what we are endeavoring to supply through the Boys ' Industrial Home at Oakdale . We believe that there is no more prac- tical philanthropic and Christian work than to take these boys , completely change ...
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... become dependent or delin- quent so as to go to the best of the state institutions in order to obtain that to which every child is entitled - the real education combined with the real play . COURSE VI JUVENILE DELINQUENCY . Twenty ...
... become dependent or delin- quent so as to go to the best of the state institutions in order to obtain that to which every child is entitled - the real education combined with the real play . COURSE VI JUVENILE DELINQUENCY . Twenty ...
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... become an en- gineer ; another boy , from a letter I received yesterday , is interested in one or other of the departments and insists on remaining until spring , he has be- come so wrapped up in his particular work . " The thought and ...
... become an en- gineer ; another boy , from a letter I received yesterday , is interested in one or other of the departments and insists on remaining until spring , he has be- come so wrapped up in his particular work . " The thought and ...
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... become inoculated with the germ of idleness by prolonged loaf- ing . A prolific source of anxiety to the probation officer is the associates of his ward . We are told that imitation , emulation and suggestion are the three great forces ...
... become inoculated with the germ of idleness by prolonged loaf- ing . A prolific source of anxiety to the probation officer is the associates of his ward . We are told that imitation , emulation and suggestion are the three great forces ...
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... become a national one ; now that he has passed away , it is as well known throughout the West as in the East ; and his views as to the work until a very recent period has been uni- versally accepted as wise , correct and involving sound ...
... become a national one ; now that he has passed away , it is as well known throughout the West as in the East ; and his views as to the work until a very recent period has been uni- versally accepted as wise , correct and involving sound ...
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Page 22 - of such cases, and the finding of the court shall be entered in a book or books to be kept for that purpose, and known as the "Juvenile Record," and the court may for convenience be called the "Juvenile Court." Section 4. Petition to the Court— Any reputable person, being a resident of the county,
Page 23 - he shall, biennially, communicate to the general assembly each case of reprieve, commutation or pardon granted, stating the name of the convict, the crime for which he was convicted, the sentence and its date and the date of commutation, pardon -or reprieve.
Page 28 - act shall be liberally constructed to the end that its purpose may be carried out, to wit: That the care, custody and discipline of a child shall approximate as nearly as may be that which should be given by Its parents, and In all cases where it can properly be
Page 11 - to-wit: That the care, custody and discipline of a child shall approximate as nearly as may be that which should be given by its parents, and in all cases where it can properly be done the child should be placed in an approved
Page 11 - down. Section 21 reads as follows: "This act shall be liberally construed, to the end that its purpose may be carried out, to-wit: That the care, custody and discipline of a child shall approximate as nearly as may be that which should be given by its parents, and in all cases where it can properly be done the child
Page 19 - General Assembly of the State of Illinois. Convened at the Capitol In Springfield, January 4, 1899, and adjourned sine die April 14, 1899. Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1899—10 o'clock am Mr. Case introduced a bill, Senate Bill No. 269, for "An. act to regulate the treatment and control of dependent, neglected and delinquent children." Which was read at large a first
Page 19 - 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 the court such information and assistance as the judge may require, and to
Page 19 - such charge of any child before and after trial as may be directed by the court. 2. It shall be the duty of any probation officer appointed for a particular child, to become thoroughly conversant with the conditions surrounding the child; to be ready to report upon the child's progress at
Page 31 - may be carried out, to-wit: That the care, custody and discipline of the child may approximate as nearly as may be that which should be given by its parents, and in all cases where it can properly be done, the child is to be placed in an approved family home and become a member of the family by legal adoption or otherwise. Sec.
Page 23 - to such court, and the officer having the child in charge to take such child before that court, and in any such case, the court may proceed to hear and dispose of the case in the same manner as if the child had been brought before the court upon petition as herein provided. In any case the court