SEC. 1. Any person may become a member of this Association on the r tion of a member and the approval of the Executive Committee. SEC. 2. The regular membership fee shall be $2.00, payable on or be annual meeting of each year, but by the payment of $25.00 at any one time ber may become a life member of the Association, and thereafter shall be from all regular membership fees. The annual membership fee for college students shall be $1.00. For further information address, JOHN A. FAIRLIE, SECRETARY, University of Michigan, A IN THE CITY OF DETROIT WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT BY RICHARD A. BOLT STUDENT IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR PLANT THE RICHMOND & BACKUS Co., PRINTERS 1903 0310-210 5 IV. JUVENILE COURTS AND THE PROBATION SYSTEM.. Growth of Juvenile Court Idea.-Historical resumè of Treatment of Delinquent Children.- Modern Principles of Penology Applicable to Juvenile Of- fenders. Results of Juvenile Courts in Other States. Tables of Arrests and Disposition of Cases in De- 46 |