State, although, in fact, the real interests of such child or children require that they be not incarcerated in penitentiaries and jails, as members of the criminal class, but be subjected to a wise care, treatment and control, that their evil tendencies... Message - Page 28by Arizona. Governor - 1907Full view - About this book
| Pennsylvania. Laws, statutes, etc - 1903 - 682 pages
...although in fact the real interests of such child or children require that they be not incarcerated in penitentiaries and jails, as members of the criminal...strengthened; And Whereas, To that end, it is important that thepowers of the courts, in respect to the care, treatment and control over dependent, neglected, delinquent... | |
| 1906 - 486 pages
...although in fact, the real interest of such child or children requires that they be not incarcerated in penitentiaries and jails as members of the criminal...And whereas, To that end it is important that the power of the courts in respect to the care, treatment and control over dependent, neglected, delinquent... | |
| Sarah Hutchins Killikelly - 1906 - 706 pages
...although, in fact, the real interests of such child or children require that they be not incarcerated in penitentiaries and jails as members of the criminal...checked, and their better instincts may be strengthened. To that end, it is important that the power of the courts in respect to the care, treatment and control... | |
| 1907 - 1052 pages
...of the trial judge. In the language of the act, its object Is to subject certain classes of children "to a wise care, treatment and control, that their...checked and their better Instincts may be strengthened." Minor children are subject to punishment and restraint by their parents and guardians. The act In question... | |
| 1919 - 316 pages
...contact with crime and criminals, to subject children lacking proper parental care or guardianship to a wise care, treatment, and control that their...and their better instincts may be strengthened, and, to that end, to clearly distinguish the powers of the courts in respect to the care, treatment, and... | |
| Children's Commission of Pennsylvania - 1926 - 198 pages
...contact with crime and criminals, to subject children lacking proper parental care or guardianship to a wise care, treatment, and control that their...and their better instincts may be strengthened, and, to that end, to clearly .distinguish the powers of the courts in respect to the care, treatment, and... | |
| Harry Elmer Barnes - 1927 - 458 pages
...although, in fact, the real interests of such child or children require that they be not incarcerated in penitentiaries and jails, as members of the criminal...checked and their better instincts may be strengthened. "To that end, it is important that the powers of the courts, in respect to the care, treatment and... | |
| 1927 - 324 pages
...although In fact the real interests of such child or children require that they be not incarcerated in penitentiaries and jails as members of the criminal...subjected to a wise care, treatment, and control, and their evil tendencies may be checked and their better instincts may be strengthened ; and Whereas... | |
| Louisiana. Supreme Court - 1907 - 638 pages
...endangers their whole future; that the real Interest of children requires that they be nut incarcerated In penitentiaries and jails, as members of the criminal...control, that their evil tendencies may be checked and tlielr better instincts may be strengthened, and that it is important that the power of the courts... | |
| 1903 - 1398 pages
...such child or children require that they be not incarcerated in penitentiaries and jails as inemherH of the criminal class, but be subjected to a wise...tendencies may be checked and their better instincts may l>e strengthened; and Whereas to that end it is important that the powers of the courts in respect... | |
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