The Juvenile Court Record, Volumes 9-121908 - Child welfare |
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Page 12
... means 300 children placed upon a solid foot- ing for good citizenship in two years , 1905 and 1906 . JUDGE BLACK'S PROPOSED NEW JUVENILE COURT LAW . By Rev. John Jay Gorham . The surest way of demonstrating the real value of any law is ...
... means 300 children placed upon a solid foot- ing for good citizenship in two years , 1905 and 1906 . JUDGE BLACK'S PROPOSED NEW JUVENILE COURT LAW . By Rev. John Jay Gorham . The surest way of demonstrating the real value of any law is ...
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... means of helpfulness to many workers who are striving to change the environment of the young so as to save them from becoming confirmed criminals . The good features of the law , in dealing with delinquent juveniles , have been ...
... means of helpfulness to many workers who are striving to change the environment of the young so as to save them from becoming confirmed criminals . The good features of the law , in dealing with delinquent juveniles , have been ...
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... mean the making of a helper or hurter of the State . There has been no indiscriminate application of the system where ... means merely liberty without punish- ment . No probation officer could help them in the slightest , and the Court ...
... mean the making of a helper or hurter of the State . There has been no indiscriminate application of the system where ... means merely liberty without punish- ment . No probation officer could help them in the slightest , and the Court ...
Page 9
... means of the statistical reports , submitted monthly by probation officers , the Commission has kept itself in ... mean- while determining whether the defendant be guilty or in- nocent . This so - called parole is more nearly akin to ...
... means of the statistical reports , submitted monthly by probation officers , the Commission has kept itself in ... mean- while determining whether the defendant be guilty or in- nocent . This so - called parole is more nearly akin to ...
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... mean thing . " It is mean to lie . " It is mean to allow another boy to be blamed for your faults . " It is mean to take advantage of a fellow who does not know about things as well as you do . " It is awfully mean to take anything that ...
... mean thing . " It is mean to lie . " It is mean to allow another boy to be blamed for your faults . " It is mean to take advantage of a fellow who does not know about things as well as you do . " It is awfully mean to take anything that ...
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Popular passages
Page 10 - We will never bring disgrace to this, our City by any act of dishonesty or cowardice, nor ever desert our suffering comrades in the ranks. We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the City both alone and with many. We will revere and obey the City's laws and do our best to incite a like respect and reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught.
Page 8 - ... does not in the opinion of the Court, understand the nature of an oath, the evidence of such child may be received though not given upon oath, if, in the opinion of the court, such child is possessed of sufficient intelligence to justify the reception of the evidence and understands the duty of speaking the truth...
Page 3 - Bureau shall investigate and report * * * upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people...
Page 11 - State institution, or to the care of some reputable citizen of good moral character, or to the care of some training school, or an industrial school, as provided by law, or to the care of some association willing to receive it...
Page 10 - Who is found begging or receiving or gathering alms (whether actually begging, or under the pretext of selling or offering for sale anything), or being in any street, road, or public place for the purpose of so begging, gathering, or receiving alms; 2.
Page 3 - Commerce with foreign countries, and among the States, strictly considered, consists in intercourse and traffic, including in these terms navigation, and the transportation and transit of persons and property, as well as the purchase, sale, and exchange of commodities.
Page 15 - I observed, roused by what I took to be his selfishness, "it always grieves me to contemplate the initiation of children into the ways of life, when they are scarcely more than infants. It checks their confidence and simplicity — two of the best qualities that heaven gives them — and demands that they share our sorrows before they are capable of entering into our enjoyments.
Page 9 - For the purposes 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...
Page 5 - Upon the return of the summons or other process or after any child has been taken into custody...
Page 10 - Who is in need of proper and effective parental care or control and has no parent or guardian, or has no parent or guardian willing to exercise or capable of exercising such care or control, or has no parent or guardian actually exercising such care or control.