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Page 80
The responsibility for coping with the problem of juvenile de- linquency cannot be delegated to or assumed by any one agency ; it must be borne cooperatively . On this point , the author is emphatic . His reasons for limiting the role ...
The responsibility for coping with the problem of juvenile de- linquency cannot be delegated to or assumed by any one agency ; it must be borne cooperatively . On this point , the author is emphatic . His reasons for limiting the role ...
Page 81
Delinquency prevention is in- itially the responsibility of responsibility of the parents ; secondly , the responsibility of the school , the church , and other character - building agencies . The school does not usually see the child ...
Delinquency prevention is in- itially the responsibility of responsibility of the parents ; secondly , the responsibility of the school , the church , and other character - building agencies . The school does not usually see the child ...
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Such a lawyer will sometimes find that the client's judgment was better than his , or even though his was better - or more usually , which was better re- mained undetermined - he has never- theless taken on the responsibility of a semi ...
Such a lawyer will sometimes find that the client's judgment was better than his , or even though his was better - or more usually , which was better re- mained undetermined - he has never- theless taken on the responsibility of a semi ...
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Contents
Adjustment Divergent Trends in Methods of LARSEN ROY E | 1 |
SPRING 1949 No | 2 |
Albert S Anthony Paul Douglas Courtney Peter | 3 |
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