| 1922 - 1036 pages
...conditions as develop crime. It proposes a plan whereby he may be treated not as a criminal or one legally charged with crime, but as a ward of the State,...the care, custody, and discipline that are accorded to the neglected and dependent child, and which, as the act states, ' shall approximate as nearly as... | |
| 1925 - 224 pages
...conditions as to develop crime. ... It proposes a plan whereby he may be treated not as a criminal or one legally charged with crime, but as a ward of the state,...the care, custody and discipline that are accorded to the neglected and dependent child, and which, as the act states, 'shall approximate as nearly as... | |
| 1953 - 808 pages
...child found under such adverse social or individual conditions as develop crime. ... It proposes a plan whereby he may be treated, not as a criminal, or legally...that are accorded the neglected and dependent child. . . ." The passage of that law in Illinois in 1899 was a milestone in the history of social legislation.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1955 - 1126 pages
...found under such adverse social or individual conditions as develop crime * * *. It proposes a plan D w ؒ > a O w @ 4 A k " g # mT6 @ <_ ? ^l q a crime, but as a ward of the State, to receive practically the care, custody, and discipline that... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1974 - 572 pages
...child found under such adverse social or individual conditions as develop crime ... It proposes a plan whereby he may be treated not as a criminal, or legally...neglected and dependent child, and which, as the Act state, "shall approximate as nearly as may be that which should be given by its parents."1 The provision... | |
| Kriste Lindenmeyer - 1997 - 388 pages
...juvenile court] proposes a plan whereby he may be treated not as a criminal or one legally charged with a crime, but as a ward of the state to receive practically...the care, custody and discipline that are accorded to the neglected and dependent child, and which, as the act states, 'shall approximate as nearly as... | |
| Charles F Hohm, James A Glynn - 2002 - 406 pages
...criminals but as wards of the state. The intent in creating the court was to enable children to "receive the care, custody, and discipline that are accorded the neglected and dependent" (cited in Albanese, 1993, p. 68l. By 1920, every state in the country, including California, had established... | |
| Norbert Finzsch, Robert Jütte - 1996 - 388 pages
...Juvenile Court Laws of the United States: Topical Summary of Their Main Provisions (New York, 1 933), 8. crime, but as a ward of the state, to receive practically...the care, custody, and discipline that are accorded to the neglected and dependent child." For that reason, the new law grouped together three distinct... | |
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