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XV. (Oct., 1905-March, 1906).

79-81. Negro Children Under Probation, by Lucy F. Friday, Juvenile Court, Baltimore.

135. City Magistrates Before the N. Y. State Probation Commission. 197. Proposed separate building for Chicago Juvenile Court. 203–6. Railroads and Juvenile Crime, by Myron E. Adams.

364. Essentials of Probation. (Criticised in following entry). 413-4. The Parole System in New York, by E. Fellows Jenkins. 512. Proposed Juvenile Court Laws for Washington, D. C. 515. Civil service examination for probation officer.

690. Probation work in New Orleans.

745. Visiting nurses and the Chicago Juvenile Court.

863. Report of the N. Y. State Probation Commission. Editorial comment. 869-880. Summary of report of N. Y. State Probation Commission. 881-2. Probation work under civil service.

896. Probation: The proposed New York System. Edward T. Devine. LONDON CHARITY ORGANISATION SOCIETY REVIEW (New Series) Vols. 1-18 (1897-1905). (Volumes 1-12, old series, 1885-1896, not examined).

II. 105. (1897) Reviews article on Prison Treatment of Juvenile Offenders, by Maj. Robert White in Nineteenth Century for August, 1897, which speaks of examination of children “not in open court” in France, with investigation by agents of a charitable society instead of by the police. II. 154–8. (1897). Review of Juvenile Offenders, by W. Douglas Morrison, London, pp. 317, which describes Massachusetts method of probation. The reviewer says "If the same system were adopted here it is suggested that the necessity for sending children away from their homes into industrial schools would frequently be avoided.”

Note.-Nothing except as above shown in indexes of London C. O. S. Review from 1898 to 1905 inclusive under headings Probation, Parole, Juvenile Courts, or Children's Courts.

NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTION.

(Examined from 1885-1904 inclusive).

1897 (Toronto) p. 38–46. Probation System, by Charlton T. Lewis. 1903 (Atlanta) Reports from States. p. 29. Juvenile courts in California. p. 34. Connecticut, p. 52 Juvenile court bill killed in Kansas. p. 64. Probation and juvenile court bill in Michigan.

p. 85. Children's court in N. Y.

pp. 206-244. Section on Juvenile Delinquents.

pp. 206-230. The Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents through the Juvenile Court, by Judge B. B. Lindsey, Colorado.

pp. 513-516. Account by W. A. Wheeler, probation officer of the Westboro School for Boys, Mass. of boys placed from reformatories on board in private farms.

519. Indiana juvenile court and probation. 1904 (Portland, Me.) Reports of States, p. 47; Juvenile courts in Louisiana, 64; Juvenile courts in Minneapolis and St. Paul; probation with paid officers in Duluth, Minneapolis and St. Paul, 67; Juvenile court law found unconstitutional in Nebraska, 91; Authorization of juvenile court in Ohio, 94; Juvenile court law recommended in Oregon.

pp. 350-379. Section on Juvenile Courts.

pp. 350-357. The Mission of the Juvenile Court, by Judge Geo. W. Stubbs, of Indianapolis.

pp. 358-369. Theory and Practice of Juvenile Courts, by Chas. R. Henderson, of Chicago.

pp. 369-379. The Probation System of the Juvenile Court of Indianapolis, by Mrs. Helen W. Rogers.

pp. 448-455. The Principle of Probation, by Charlton T. Lewis.

p. 579. Juvenile delinquents placed in country homes by Children's Aid Society of Pennsylvania.

pp. 587-589. Financial Side of Probation, by Wm. F. Spaulding, of Boston. pp. 589--592. Discussion by Judge Lindsey of Denver.

NEW YORK STATE CONFERENCES OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTION. 1st (Albany) 1900.

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126. Children's courts recommended by Committee on Child Saving. 2nd. (New York) 1901.

pp. 283-295. Juvenile Courts and Juvenile Probation, by Frederic Almy, discussion by Homer Folks, pp. 295-300; et al. pp. 300–303. 3rd. (Albany) 1902.

pp. 135-139. The Juvenile Court of Buffalo, by Judge Thomas Murphy. Discussion, pp. 134–148.

pp. 233-240. Uniform Parole and Probation, by Frederic Almy. 4th. (Buffalo) 1895.

32-3. Juvenile Courts. George McLaughlin.

45. Comment on, by Julius M. Mayer.

49. Comment on, by Samuel J. Barrows.

5th (Syracuse) 1904.

112-118. "The Life of the Street as it affects Juvenile Delinquency," by Judge Wilkin of the Children's Court, Brooklyn. (Statistics for Brooklyn at p. 118).

NATIONAL PRISON ASSOCIATION. Annual Reports.

(Examined from 1887-1901.)

1901. pp. 219-223. Probation, by Mrs. Elizabeth L. Tuttle, Boston.

1903. pp. 194-195. Probation Werk, by Miss Margaret A. Alexander, Philadelphia.

1905. pp. 170-182. Childhood and Crime, by Hon. Ben. B. Lindsay, Judge Juvenile Court, Denver.

ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Vols.

(1890-1905).

XIX. 147. Note on juvenile courts. Unimportant.

XX.

XXIII.

255-285. Juvenile Courts.

257-268. Probation and Juvenile Courts, by Mrs. Emily E. Williamson, Elizabeth, N. J.

269–276. The Juvenile Court in Philadelphia, by Judge Abraham M. Beitler.

277-285. Juvenile Courts in Buffalo, by Frederic Almy.

(1904) 562-3. Probation for Girls, by Amy Wentworth Stone. (A claim that probation is effective for girls arrested for immorality.)

MISCELLANEOUS.

Massachusetts probation system. Boston. Board of Managers, World's Fair, 1903. 8 pp. Massachusetts. Report of Committee on Probate and Insolvency on bills to improve the probation service and to enlarge the power of the courts in probation cases. House No. 1326. 1900. 6 pp.

Homer Folks. Children's Courts. Pages 236-238 of his book on Care of Destitute, Neglected and Delinquent Children. N. Y. 1902.

Julius M. Mayer. The Children and the Children's Court. Menorah, vol. 35. pp. 129-139. N. Y. 1903.

Report of the Juvenile Court of Chicago for the year ending Dec. 31, 1904. J. J. McManaman, Chicago, 1905. 37 pp.

Juvenile Court Committee of Woman's Clubs of Western Pennsylvania. Annual Report No. 1, 1903-4. Pittsburg.

New Century Club. What the juvenile court and probation system has done in Philadelphia. Official report from court records, June 1901, to Nov. 1902. Phil. 1903. 30 pp.

Baernreither, J. M. Jugend Fur-sorge und Strafrecht in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Ein Beitrag zur Erziehungs-politik unserer Zeit. Leipzig, Duncker & Humbest, 1905. p. LXXIII, 304.

Reports on Probation. Massachusetts.

State Board of Charities, 1869-78, includes annual reports of State visiting agent.

State Board of Health, Lunacy and Charity, 1870-86.

State Board of Lunacy and Charity, 1886–91.

Commissioners of Prisons, 1891-1901.

Board of Prison Commissioners, 1901 to date.

Colorado, Annual report to State Board of Charities and Corrections.

Cleveland, Annual report to State Board of Charities and Corrections.

Connecticut, Annual report to Conn. Prison Association.

Indiana, Annual report to Board of Control.

Indiana, Annual report to State Board of Charities.

Iowa, Annual report to Board of Control.

Minnesota, Quarterly reports to Board of Control of State Institutions.
California Probation Law,

See Prison Laws of California, compiled by B. F. Smith, p. 47, Sacramento: W. W. Shannon, Supt. of State Printing, 1903.

Connecticut Prison Association,

Reports to the Governor concerning the operation of the probation law 1904-05. Hartford, 1904-05.

Cuche, Paul,

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L'application de la loi Bérenger depuis sa promulgation (26 Mars, 1891) jusqu'au 31 decembre, 1893. (See Revue pénitentiaire Année 18 p. 1262– 1263).

Daguin, Fernand.

L'application de la loi luxembourgeoise sur la condamnation conditionelle. (See Revue pénitentiaire, Année 19p. 563–65).

Grubb, Edward,

Methods of penal administration in the United States; containing Probation officers, p. 31.

Children's courts, p. 33.

Issued by the Howard Association, July, 1904.

Grubb, Edward,

Probation system; letter to the Glasgow (Scotland) Herald, March 30, 1905.

Howard Association,

(Devonshire Chambers, Bishopgate Without, London, E. C.) Probation officers and the gift of guidance 4 pp. O. n. d.

Hughes, Miss E. P.

The probation system in America; issued to the Howard Association. n. d.

Probation of first offenders (in England).
The number of cases released

in 1897, 98, 99

under the "pro

bation of first offenders," Act, 1887. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1900.

Proposition de loi relative au pardon, au sursis à l'exècution des peines en cas de premier délit, etc. (See Revue pénitentiaire, Année 10, p. 255–260). Reed, Sir Andrew,

1. The probation system; letter to the Glasgow Herald, March 30, 1905. 2. The reformation of criminals. (See MacMillan's Magazine, Nov., 1904. Reviere, Louis,

La loi Bérenger à l'étranger (See Revue pénitentiaire. Année 19, p. 559– 563).

Setti, Augusto,

La condanna condizionale. (See Revista de discipline carcerarie, 1900. v. 20, p. 3-50).

Thorp, J. G. Jr. and others,

Probation: its relation to the punishment of crime; addresses delivered to the New England Conference of Charities, Correction and Philanthropy, Oct. 1893. (See Lend a Hand v. 11, p. 453-477).

U. S. Navy Department,

Report of the Judge Advocate General. p. 5–6. (Probation in the navy). Vincent, Sir Howard.

Probation of first offenders, and special provisions affecting criminal proceedings against children. n. t. p. 4 pp. octavo (London), 1904.

Doblet d'Alviella, comte.

Les juvenile courts aux états-Unis. (See Bulletin mensuel de la Fedération post scolaire de Saint-Gilles, January, 1906.)

Jenkins, E. Fellows.

Origin of the Juvenile Court and laws for the betterment of children; a paper read at the 15th annual convention of the N. Y. State convention of Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty, held at Syracuse, October, 1904. 10 pp. O. N. Y. 1905.

Juvenile courts; editional article on legislation in New Jersey (See New Jersey Review of Charities and Correction, May, 1903.)

Lindsey, B. B., compiler.

Juvenile court laws of the State of Colorado, as in force and as proposed, and their purpose explained; published by the Juvenile Improvement Association of Denver, Col. 79 pp. O. 1905.

Miles, B. J.

Would the establishment of juvenile courts be advantageous to the industrial schools of Iowa? (See Bulletin of Iowa Institutions, 1903, v.

5 p. 19-25.

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