Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control: 86-1, 19591959 - 405 pages |
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... involvement and attempts to seek solutions on a local level , with much of the activity being on the actual neighborhood level . It is composed of 100 citizens appointed by a mayor and council and has a professional staff . Projects ...
... involvement and attempts to seek solutions on a local level , with much of the activity being on the actual neighborhood level . It is composed of 100 citizens appointed by a mayor and council and has a professional staff . Projects ...
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... involvement and attempts to seek solutions at the local level . The projects include research , youth employment , neighborhood councils , youth advisory council , a committee on preschool and preteens and public education and ...
... involvement and attempts to seek solutions at the local level . The projects include research , youth employment , neighborhood councils , youth advisory council , a committee on preschool and preteens and public education and ...
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... involved in delinquent acts . The degree of aggres- sion is stronger in the female than the male . Some psychiatrists have pointed out that these children do not present clear - cut symptoms of mental illnesses and , therefore , it is ...
... involved in delinquent acts . The degree of aggres- sion is stronger in the female than the male . Some psychiatrists have pointed out that these children do not present clear - cut symptoms of mental illnesses and , therefore , it is ...
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... in Philadelphia . First , I would like to mention that not only the fact of the numerical number of children that are now being involved in delinquency and will , if this snowball keeps rolling , but also JUVENILE DELINQUENCY 39.
... in Philadelphia . First , I would like to mention that not only the fact of the numerical number of children that are now being involved in delinquency and will , if this snowball keeps rolling , but also JUVENILE DELINQUENCY 39.
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... involved . Senator CLARK . Mr. Sharp , if you were given control over the ex- penditure of , say $ 2 or $ 3 million of Federal funds for the purpose of training in this field , what would you do with it ? Mr. SHARP . In the first place ...
... involved . Senator CLARK . Mr. Sharp , if you were given control over the ex- penditure of , say $ 2 or $ 3 million of Federal funds for the purpose of training in this field , what would you do with it ? Mr. SHARP . In the first place ...
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84th Congress activities adequate adult American approach areas assistance Association Bernard Lander Big Brother bill Chairman child Children's Bureau cities committee concerned Congress coordination Council crime deal delin delinquency problem Department develop EDITH GREEN effective effort ELLINGSTON experience facilities fact Federal Government field of juvenile funds gang going grants Henry Street Settlement increase individual institutions Judge LONG juvenile court leadership legislation linquency ment million Miss COLBORN National National Urban League neighborhood OETTINGER offenders organization parents percent persons police population probation officers problem of juvenile professional Public Welfare quency relation responsibility ROYFE Seattle Public School Senator CLARK Senator JAVITS Senator MORSE social workers staff statement subcommittee techniques tion trained personnel training school treatment truancy TUCKER U.S. Senate United urban young youngsters youth
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Page 8 - State health agency will make such reports, in such form and containing such information, as the Secretary may from time to time require, and comply with such provisions as he may from time to time find necessary to assure the correctness and verification of such reports...
Page 14 - Secretary but not exceeding $50 per diem, including travel time, and while away from their homes or regular places of business they may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by section 5 of the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946 (5 USC 73b-2) for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.
Page 3 - Committee is hereby exempted, with respect to such appointment, from the operation of sections 281, 283, and 1914 of title 18 of the United States Code, and section 190 of the Revised Statutes (5 USC 99) , except as otherwise specified in paragraph (2) of this subsection.
Page 12 - ... (5) provide such methods of administration (including methods relating to the establishment and maintenance of personnel standards on a merit basis, except that the Secretary shall exercise no authority with respect to the selection, tenure of office, and compensation of any individual employed in accordance with such methods) as are found by the Secretary to be necessary for the proper and efficient operation of the plan...
Page 15 - The allotment percentages shall be promulgated by the Secretary between July 1 and August 31 of each even-numbered year, on the basis of the average of the per capita incomes of the States and of the continental United States for the three most recent consecutive years for which satisfactory data are available from the Department of Commerce.
Page 5 - Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (hereinafter referred to as the Secretary...
Page 10 - Federal share" for any State shall be 100 per centum less the State percentage and the State percentage shall be that percentage which bears the same ratio to 50 per centum as the per capita income of such State bears to the per capita income of the continental United States (excluding Alaska), except that (1) the Federal share...
Page 5 - ... as may be determined by the Secretary ; and shall be made on such conditions as the Secretary finds necessary to carry out the purposes of this section.
Page 10 - Secretary may thereupon make new or modified findings of fact and may modify his previous action, and shall certify to the court the record of the further proceedings. Such new or modified findings of fact shall likewise be conclusive if supported by substantial evidence.
Page 10 - Secretary may find necessary. (b) The Secretary shall pay to the State, from the allotment available therefor, the amount so estimated by him for any period, reduced or increased, as the case may be, by any sum (not previously adjusted under this paragraph...