Children's Courts in the United States: Their Origin, Development, and ResultsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 - 203 halaman |
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Halaman xii
... paid by authority of law ; in other courts they are made up wholly of unpaid workers or of those paid by charitable organizations . In spite of the diversity of practice , the weight of opinion and experience favors paid probation ...
... paid by authority of law ; in other courts they are made up wholly of unpaid workers or of those paid by charitable organizations . In spite of the diversity of practice , the weight of opinion and experience favors paid probation ...
Halaman xiii
... paid to the offender as well as to the offense ; but in the work of the children's court it is the offender who is of first importance , and the court exists primarily not for his condemnation . but for his salvation . In this work the ...
... paid to the offender as well as to the offense ; but in the work of the children's court it is the offender who is of first importance , and the court exists primarily not for his condemnation . but for his salvation . In this work the ...
Halaman 4
... paid to some 15 policemen , who , in citi- zen's clothes , without baton or badge of office save a star under the coat , act also as probation officers of the juvenile court . From a fund which is raised through a committee of the ...
... paid to some 15 policemen , who , in citi- zen's clothes , without baton or badge of office save a star under the coat , act also as probation officers of the juvenile court . From a fund which is raised through a committee of the ...
Halaman 31
... paid assistants . A house of detention is provided for . The jail for children under 14 is abolished . To reform a child by starting with putting it in jail is like trying to cure it of illness by first depos- iting it upon the city ...
... paid assistants . A house of detention is provided for . The jail for children under 14 is abolished . To reform a child by starting with putting it in jail is like trying to cure it of illness by first depos- iting it upon the city ...
Halaman 47
... paid probation officers , for they have all come and come to stay . No work of mine , for several years upon the bench of an important court , has been , in my humble judgment , of half so much importance , though during that time I ...
... paid probation officers , for they have all come and come to stay . No work of mine , for several years upon the bench of an important court , has been , in my humble judgment , of half so much importance , though during that time I ...
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Halaman 44 - How think ye? if a man have an hundred sheep, and one of them be gone astray, doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains, and seeketh that which is gone astray...
Halaman 144 - Heaven is not reached at a single bound, But we build the ladder by which we rise From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies, And we mount to its summit round by round.
Halaman 170 - ... patronizes or visits any public pool room or bucket shop; or who wanders about the streets in the night time without being on any lawful business or occupation; or who habitually wanders about any railroad yards or tracks, or jumps or hooks on to any moving train, or enters any car or engine without lawful authority; or who habitually uses vile, obscene, vulgar, profane or indecent language, or is guilty of immoral conduct in any public place or about any school house.
Halaman 186 - ... in some suitable family home, in case provision is made by voluntary contribution or otherwise for the...
Halaman 184 - AN ACT defining the powers of the several courts of quarter sessions of the peace within this Commonwealth with reference to the caro, treatment, and control of dependent, neglected, incorrigible, and delinquent children under the age of sixteen years, and providing for the means in which such power may be exercised.
Halaman 186 - An act to define and to regulate the treatment and control of dependent, neglected and delinquent children...
Halaman 184 - This act shall be liberally construed to the end that its purpose may be carried out, to wit : that the care, custody, and discipline of a child shall approximate, as nearly as may be, that which should be given by its parents...
Halaman 172 - Sec. 6. Probation Officers — The court shall have authority to appoint or designate one or more discreet persons of good character to serve as probation officers during the pleasure of the court; said probation officers to receive no compensation from the public treasury.
Halaman 169 - ... child to remain in its own home subject to the visitation of the probation officer, such child to report to the probation officer as often as may be required, and subject to be returned to the court for further proceedings whenever such action may appear to be necessary...
Halaman 58 - Any child committing any of the acts herein mentioned shall be deemed a juvenile delinquent person, and shall be proceeded against as such in the manner hereinafter provided. A disposition of any child under this act, or any evidence given in such cause, shall not in any civil, criminal or other cause or proceeding whatever in any court be lawful or proper evidence against such child for any purpose whatever, excepting in subsequent cases against the same child under this act. The word "child