Juvenile Delinquency: Treatment and Rehabilitation of Juvenile Drug Addicts. Hearings Before the Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 173 and S. Res. 303, Eighty-fourth Congress, Investigation of Juvenile Delinquency in the United States. December 17 and 18, 1956U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - 218 pages |
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... criminal field , and I have handled many juvenile matters . I became interested in the juvenile problem during the World War , and became special deputy attorney general of California for the ex- press purpose of making a juvenile ...
... criminal field , and I have handled many juvenile matters . I became interested in the juvenile problem during the World War , and became special deputy attorney general of California for the ex- press purpose of making a juvenile ...
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... criminal element . A pound of heroin purchased in Red China for $ 1,000 is easily worth $ 200,000 here . Many law - enforcement agencies believe that the drug traffic is the principal revenue of the underworld . Cut it off and the criminal ...
... criminal element . A pound of heroin purchased in Red China for $ 1,000 is easily worth $ 200,000 here . Many law - enforcement agencies believe that the drug traffic is the principal revenue of the underworld . Cut it off and the criminal ...
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... criminal America has . I think that it is absolutely without question the basis of organized crime in the United ... criminals ex- cept by reason of their being addicts and being forced to commit crimes to get money to buy the drug ...
... criminal America has . I think that it is absolutely without question the basis of organized crime in the United ... criminals ex- cept by reason of their being addicts and being forced to commit crimes to get money to buy the drug ...
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... criminal problem . The legal , criminal problem arises as a result of existing laws and as a consequence of the fact that it is necessary for addicts to resort to crime in order to secure money for the drugs . The general philosophy ...
... criminal problem . The legal , criminal problem arises as a result of existing laws and as a consequence of the fact that it is necessary for addicts to resort to crime in order to secure money for the drugs . The general philosophy ...
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... criminal law by experimentation with narcotics . There are unfortunately very few places where such a person may now go to , should he become concerned about the drugs he has been offered or has already taken or has seen his friends use ...
... criminal law by experimentation with narcotics . There are unfortunately very few places where such a person may now go to , should he become concerned about the drugs he has been offered or has already taken or has seen his friends use ...
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