Author: Schneider, Eric C. Title: In the web of class : deliquents and reformers in Boston, 1810s-1930s.
Description: New York : New York University Press,1992. Orig. cloth binding. Dustjacket. xiv,260 pp. Index. Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : as new. - The creation of the juvenile court during the Progressive Era unified the juvenile justice system under the auspices of the state. But this achievement has been vastly overrated. Delinquents and their families participated actively in reform from the founding of the first reformatories through the establishment of the juvenile court, and constantly forced reformers to rethink and reshape their programs. Eric C. Schneider argues that programs to prevent delinquency and to reform delinquents must be understood as part of the history of social welfare. Reform in social welfare meant limiting relief costs while supplying the poor with the cultural values reformers saw as the only real insurance against poverty. Cultural reform led inevit ably to work with children, who seemed easier to mold than adults. But the cultural reform tradition failed, because children turned out to be less malle able than reformers thought, and cultural reform itself was an inadequate solution to delinquency and poverty. And while reformers understood the difficulties of handling adolescents, they rarely questioned their assumption that by reforming the individual they could reshape society. Today the cultural reform tradition remains paradigmatic, making this study both timely and vital. ISBN 9780814779330.
Keywords: RECHT, criminal law history of law
Price: EUR 15.00 = appr. US$ 16.30 Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag
- Book number: %2349897
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