Introduction to the Study of the Dependent, Defective and Delinquent Classes: And of Their Social TreatmentD.C. Heath, 1901 - 397 halaman |
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... Outdoor Legal Relief . IV . Principles of Administration of Poor Relief in Families V. Public Indoor Relief : the Poorhouse VI . The Unemployed and the Homeless Dependents VII . The Relief and Care of Dependent Children VIII . Medical ...
... Outdoor Legal Relief . IV . Principles of Administration of Poor Relief in Families V. Public Indoor Relief : the Poorhouse VI . The Unemployed and the Homeless Dependents VII . The Relief and Care of Dependent Children VIII . Medical ...
Halaman 21
... Outdoor relief in support of degraded families , without returns in work , tends to increase the number of those who would perish if left to their own resources . Many examples could easily be given in all communities of debased stocks ...
... Outdoor relief in support of degraded families , without returns in work , tends to increase the number of those who would perish if left to their own resources . Many examples could easily be given in all communities of debased stocks ...
Halaman 24
... outdoor relief . Families aided by churches and other voluntary associations are generally of a higher type than those who become public paupers . ( 3 ) Entirely dependent persons are studied in institutions of indoor relief , and there ...
... outdoor relief . Families aided by churches and other voluntary associations are generally of a higher type than those who become public paupers . ( 3 ) Entirely dependent persons are studied in institutions of indoor relief , and there ...
Halaman 51
... as possible , but with such central state supervision and control as will check dishonesty and promote intelligence in method . CHAPTER III . OUTDOOR LEGAL RELIEF . 1. Definition . The Public Budget and Poor Relief . 51.
... as possible , but with such central state supervision and control as will check dishonesty and promote intelligence in method . CHAPTER III . OUTDOOR LEGAL RELIEF . 1. Definition . The Public Budget and Poor Relief . 51.
Halaman 52
... outdoor legal relief ” is here used to signify the assistance given to dependent persons or families in their own homes , out of means provided by taxation , administered by public officials . There is also " outdoor private relief ...
... outdoor legal relief ” is here used to signify the assistance given to dependent persons or families in their own homes , out of means provided by taxation , administered by public officials . There is also " outdoor private relief ...
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A. M. Hamilton administration agencies almshouses associations asylums become board of charities C. D. Wright causes of crime census cent Chapter Charity Organization Society child church cities citizens competent conduct convicts coöperation court Criminal Anthropology criminal law Criminal Sociology dangerous defective dependent direct disease duty employment epilepsy epileptics evil experience F. B. Sanborn feeble feeble-minded furnish give habits hospitals human indoor relief industry influence insane institutions investigation jail juvenile offenders labor means ment mental methods moral nature neglect normal nurses officers outdoor relief parents patients paupers Penology persons philanthropy physical physician police Poor Law poorhouse practical prevent principle prison private charity psychical public relief punishment reform reformatory regulations relation Report require schools secure sick social statistics superintendent supervision tendency tion treatment visitor voluntary women
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Halaman 347 - Th' eternal step of Progress beats To that great anthem, calm and slow, Which God repeats. Take heart! — the Waster builds again, — A charmed life old Goodness hath; The tares may perish, — but the grain Is not for death. God works in all things; all obey His first propulsion from the night: Wake thou and watch! — the world is gray With morning light 1 THE PRISONER FOR DEBT LOOK on him!
Halaman 2 - Masses indeed : and yet, singular to say, if, with an effort of imagination, thou follow them, over broad France, into their clay hovels, into their garrets and hutches, the masses consist all of units. Every unit of whom has his own heart and sorrows ; stands covered there with his own skin, and if you prick him he will bleed.
Halaman 325 - ... the child to be boarded out in some suitable family home, in case provision is made by voluntary contribution or otherwise for the payment of the board of such child...
Halaman 323 - ... whose home, by reason of neglect, cruelty or depravity on the part of its parents, guardian or other person in whose care it may be, is an unfit place for such child...
Halaman 346 - WHO will say the world is dying? Who will say our prime is past ? Sparks from Heaven, within us lying, Flash, and will flash till the last. Fools ! who fancy Christ mistaken ; Man a tool to buy and sell; Earth a failure, God-forsaken, Anteroom of Hell. Still the race of Hero-spirits Pass the lamp from hand to hand ; Age from age the Words inherits— " Wife, and Child, and Fatherland.
Halaman 347 - Still the youthful hunter gathers Fiery joy from wold and wood ; He will dare as dared his fathers Give him cause as good. While a slave bewails his fetters ; While an orphan pleads in vain : While an infant lisps his letters, Heir of all the...
Halaman 325 - ... 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; or the court may commit the child to the care and guardianship of the probation officer...
Halaman 347 - Aid the dawning tongue and pen; Aid it, hopes of honest men; Aid it, paper — aid it type, — Aid it, for the hour is ripe, And our earnest must not slacken Into play; Men of thought and men of action, Clear the way!
Halaman 42 - That every society upon arriving at a certain stage of civilization finds it positively necessary for its own sake, — that is to say, for the satisfaction of its own humanity, and for the due performance of the purposes for which societies exist, — to provide that no person, no matter what has been his life, or what may be the consequences, shall perish for want of the bare necessaries of existence.