Juvenile Delinquency; National, Federal, and Youth-serving Agencies: Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, First [-second] Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 89, Investigation of Juvenile Delinquency in the United States ...United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 734 pages |
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... Children's Bureau , Social Security Ad- ministration , Department of Health ... Children's Bureau , Social Security Administration , Department of Health , Education ... NUMBER AND SUMMARY OF EXHIBITS 22. Copy of an article on Juvenile ...
... Children's Bureau , Social Security Ad- ministration , Department of Health ... Children's Bureau , Social Security Administration , Department of Health , Education ... NUMBER AND SUMMARY OF EXHIBITS 22. Copy of an article on Juvenile ...
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... Children's Bureau Work on Juvenile Delinquency- 1377 2397 2406 32. Copy of Present Program of the Children's Bureau ... number of admissions , and status of patients under 21 years of age at PHS hospitals as of November 9 , 1953 2460 2 ...
... Children's Bureau Work on Juvenile Delinquency- 1377 2397 2406 32. Copy of Present Program of the Children's Bureau ... number of admissions , and status of patients under 21 years of age at PHS hospitals as of November 9 , 1953 2460 2 ...
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... number of young people coming to the attention of law enforcement authorities . During 1954 about 1 million children will be dealt with by the police . I would not want to suggest to the committee that all 1 million of them will be ...
... number of young people coming to the attention of law enforcement authorities . During 1954 about 1 million children will be dealt with by the police . I would not want to suggest to the committee that all 1 million of them will be ...
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... number of children are placed in foster homes and selected State institutions for juveniles . Now , as you know , the Juvenile Delinquency Act applies to children who have not reached their 18th birthday . This informal procedure in our ...
... number of children are placed in foster homes and selected State institutions for juveniles . Now , as you know , the Juvenile Delinquency Act applies to children who have not reached their 18th birthday . This informal procedure in our ...
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... number compared with the total in this country . Mr. Bennett says 2,500 as ... numbers might indicate , because I think the States are inclined to watch and ... children , " capable of inspiring their charges to strive for betterment of ...
... number compared with the total in this country . Mr. Bennett says 2,500 as ... numbers might indicate , because I think the States are inclined to watch and ... children , " capable of inspiring their charges to strive for betterment of ...
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activities agencies automobile automobile thefts BEASER BENNETT boys Bureau of Prisons C. B. Pub Chairman LANGER CHANDLER child welfare services children and youth Children's Bureau Commissioner BROWNELL committee conference Congress consultation cooperation course DAVIS deal delinquent children Department of Justice District drug addiction Education ELIOT experience facilities Federal funds FELIX field of juvenile Fort Worth give handling HANNOCH hospitals institutions investigation judges juvenile courts juvenile delinquency Juvenile Delinquency Act juvenile offenders KENNEDY mental health National number of children organizations parents patients percent planning police probation officers problem of juvenile programs quency question recommendations responsibility ROGERS runaway runaway child Senator HENNINGS Social Security Act staff statement statute subcommittee TAPPAN teachers thefts thing tion training schools United States attorney violations young youngsters Youth Correction Youth Division
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Page 407 - to investigate and report — upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people...
Page 407 - The act establishing the bureau provides that it shall investigate and report upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people, and shall especially investigate the questions of infant mortality, the birth rate, orphanage, juvenile courts, desertion, dangerous occupations, accidents, and diseases of children, employment, and legislation affecting children in the several States and Territories.
Page 410 - State public-welfare agencies in establishing, extending, and strengthening, especially in predominantly rural areas, public-welfare services (hereinafter in this section referred to as "child- welfare services") for the protection and care of homeless, dependent, and neglected children, and children in danger of becoming delinquent...
Page 418 - for the purpose of enabling the United States, through the Children's Bureau, to cooperate with State public welfare agencies in establishing, extending, and strengthening, especially in predominantly rural areas, public welfare services for the protection and care of homeless, dependent and neglected children and children in danger of becoming delinquent.
Page 448 - I would like to say that I think this is one of the most important investigations that is taking place here in the Capitol.
Page 377 - A liberal education of not less than collegiate grade, evidenced by a bachelor's degree (BA or BS) from a college of recognized standing, or its equivalent. (5) Experience in personnel work for the welfare of others of not less than 2 years, or 2 years of specific training for welfare work (a) in a school of social service of recognized standing, or (b) in a professional course of a college or university of recognized standing.
Page 409 - States attorneys, commissioners, marshals, bureau of investigation agents in charge, and prohibition administrators, stated that the policy established " is that, wherever practicable and consistent with the due enforcement of Federal statutes, juvenile delinquents who come into Federal custody will promptly be returned to the communities from which they come, for care and supervision or punishment by the State authorities.
Page 409 - ... in the usual Federal procedures. The field work for a study of the organization and methods of 10 juvenile courts was completed in 1921 and revealed a great diversity in organization, methods, jurisdiction, and procedure. As a result of the interest of judges and probation officers in this study, a 2-day conference on juvenile courts was held in Milwaukee in June 1921, under the joint auspices of the Children's Bureau and the National Probation Association. As an outgrowth of this conference,...
Page 434 - ... for paying the cost of returning any runaway child who has not attained the age of sixteen to his own community in another State in cases in which such return is in the interest of the child and the cost thereof cannot otherwise be met...
Page 442 - Provide some specialized staff to help teachers with the special problems involved in learning, recording, and interpreting the characteristics of each pupil and his home and neighborhood. Psychological, medical, and social services to deal clinically or otherwise with youngsters needing care beyond that which the teacher and principal can provide are also needed. (4...