Revival: Young Offenders (1938) Yesterday and Today Routledge Revivals Series
Auteur : Cadbury Geraldine S.
This unusual book tells vividly the story of children who have broken the law and their treatment from the time of King Athelstan to present day.
With few exceptions, they suffered for centuries the same harsh treatment as older men and women, and it was only gradually that the terrible conditions in the prisons in this and other countries improved
The early experiments in wiser treatment are graphically described and the efficacy of modern reformative measures is clearly demonstrated
Legislation affecting young offenders is explained and the book should prove most valuable to all those who have responsibility for dealing with difficult children
Forward
I. Athelstan and Early Treatment
II. Children in Newgate and Other Prisons
III. Transportation
IV. New Experiments
V. Mary Carpenter and other Pioneers
VI. Juvenile Courts in America
VII. Probation of Offenders act, 1907, Children Act, 1908, Early Juvenile Courts in England
VIII. Industrial Schools and Reformatories
IX. A Belgian Observation Home X. Children and Young Persons Act, 1933
XI. The Juvenile Court To-Day
XII. Causes of Juvenile Delinquency and Future Methods of Treatment. Appendix Chronology Index
Dame Geraldine Southall Cadbury, DBE (29 June 1864 – 30 January 1941)[1] was a British Quaker, author, social and penal reformer. She was the wife of Barrow Cadbury, with whom she had three children, Dorothy Adlington, (1892-1987), Paul Strangman (1895-1984), and Geraldine Mary, (1900-1999).
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Mots-clés :
Juvenile Court; Probation Officer; Crime; Delinquency; Punishment; Hold; Young offenders; Young Man; Legislation; Remand Home; Law; Mary Carpenter; Convicted; Approved School; Borstal Institutions; Secretary Of State; Elizabeth Fry; Indictable Offence; Tours; Knitting; Workshops; Point Puer; Short Term Schools; Girl Friends; Sir John Fielding; Youthful Offenders Act; Ragged Schools; Chief Probation Officer; Male Probation Officers