Report of the Probation Commission of the State of New York |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 87
Page 10
... paid , should fix the amount and provide for the payment . They also struck out the provision that suspension of sentence should be for periods not exceeding three months each , and not exceeding a year in all , leaving the duration of ...
... paid , should fix the amount and provide for the payment . They also struck out the provision that suspension of sentence should be for periods not exceeding three months each , and not exceeding a year in all , leaving the duration of ...
Page 14
... paid under such appointments . The female pro- bation officer is not assigned to a particular magistrate , but to a particular court , and serves that court irrespective of the rotation of the magistrates . No rules were adopted by the ...
... paid under such appointments . The female pro- bation officer is not assigned to a particular magistrate , but to a particular court , and serves that court irrespective of the rotation of the magistrates . No rules were adopted by the ...
Page 16
... paid , however , on account of the civil service requirements , until 1906. These officers , unlike those in Manhattan , were not selected by charitable or religious bodies , but were the individual choice of the magistrates . There are ...
... paid , however , on account of the civil service requirements , until 1906. These officers , unlike those in Manhattan , were not selected by charitable or religious bodies , but were the individual choice of the magistrates . There are ...
Page 28
... paid agents of the society , one of whom is a woman . The system of requiring the children to re- port weekly at the office of the society was tried for nearly a year , and was then discontinued . The children are now paroled in the ...
... paid agents of the society , one of whom is a woman . The system of requiring the children to re- port weekly at the office of the society was tried for nearly a year , and was then discontinued . The children are now paroled in the ...
Page 31
... paid to probation work . This court was established by special act of Legislature in 1903 , largely through the efforts of Hon . Robert J. Wilkin . The law provided for the creation of a Children's Court as a branch of the Court of ...
... paid to probation work . This court was established by special act of Legislature in 1903 , largely through the efforts of Hon . Robert J. Wilkin . The law provided for the creation of a Children's Court as a branch of the Court of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
act shall take adult convicts age of sixteen amdg appear appointment of probation approved arrested authority bation officer bucket shop chapter charge chief probation officer children's aid society children's court clerk commit the child compensation contempt of court county agent court may commit court of special court or magistrate courts and probation crime criminal delinquent child delinquent children dependent or neglected deputy probation officers discretion disposition duty filed guardianship hereby amended imprisonment indenture industrial school investigation judge judgment jurisdiction justice juvenile court juvenile delinquent juvenile offenders legal guardian misdemeanor mittimus paid parent or guardian parole peace or police placed on probation police magistrate prison probate court probation system probationer proceedings proper purpose read as follows receive record released require residence salary sheriff special sessions suitable family home summons superior court supervision suspend sentence take effect thereof thereto tion trial visits warrant
Popular passages
Page 264 - ... to any moving train, or enters any car or engine without lawful authority; or who habitually uses vile, obscene, vulgar, profane or indecent language, or is guilty of immoral conduct in any public place or about any school house.
Page 261 - ... the child to be boarded out in some suitable family home, in case provision is made by voluntary contribution or otherwise for the...
Page 260 - 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...
Page 252 - ... 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...
Page 245 - In any case where the court shall award a dependent child to the care of any association or individual in accordance with the provisions of this act, the child shall unless otherwise ordered become a ward and be subject to the guardianship of the association or individual to whose care it is committed.
Page 157 - ... probation officer and the further order of the court ; or it may authorize the child to be boarded out in some suitable family home, in case provision is made by voluntary...
Page 168 - When any child under the age of sixteen (16) years shall be found to be dependent or neglected within the meaning of this act, the court may make an order committing...
Page 282 - Territory for preliminary examination, charged with the commission of any crime therein, and where it appears from the evidence that a crime has been committed, and that there is probable cause to believe the accused guilty thereof...
Page 168 - In the case of a delinquent child the court may continue the hearing from time to time, and may commit the child to the care and guardianship of a probation officer duly appointed by the court, and may allow said child to remain in its own home subject to the visitation of the probation officer...
Page 241 - ... or mitigation of the punishment, may, in its discretion, hear the same summarily at a specified time, and upon such notice to the adverse party as it may direct.