Delinquent Daughters

Delinquent Daughters
Author: Mary E. Odem
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2000-11-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807863671

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Delinquent Daughters explores the gender, class, and racial tensions that fueled campaigns to control female sexuality in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America. Mary Odem looks at these moral reform movements from a national perspective, but she also undertakes a detailed analysis of court records to explore the local enforcement of regulatory legislation in Alameda and Los Angeles Counties in California. From these legal proceedings emerge overlapping and often contradictory views of middle-class female reformers, court and law enforcement officials, working-class teenage girls, and working-class parents. Odem traces two distinct stages of moral reform. The first began in 1885 with the movement to raise the age of consent in statutory rape laws as a means of protecting young women from predatory men. By the turn of the century, however, reformers had come to view sexually active women not as victims but as delinquents, and they called for special police, juvenile courts, and reformatories to control wayward girls. Rejecting a simple hierarchical model of class control, Odem reveals a complex network of struggles and negotiations among reformers, officials, teenage girls and their families. She also addresses the paradoxical consequences of reform by demonstrating that the protective measures advocated by middle-class women often resulted in coercive and discriminatory policies toward working-class girls.

From Delinquent Daughters to Independent Mothers

From Delinquent Daughters to Independent Mothers
Author: Sara Amy Goodkind
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 844
Release: 2005
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UOM:39015062412690

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What s Happening to Delinquent Children in Your Town

What s Happening to Delinquent Children in Your Town
Author: United States. Children's Bureau
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 760
Release: 1953
Genre: Children
ISBN: IND:30000098303393

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Dependent and Delinquent Children in North Dakota and South Dakota

Dependent and Delinquent Children in North Dakota and South Dakota
Author: United States. Children's Bureau
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1926
Genre: Child welfare
ISBN: IND:30000098346509

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Dependent and Delinquent Children in Georgia

Dependent and Delinquent Children in Georgia
Author: United States. Children's Bureau
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1926
Genre: Child welfare
ISBN: OSU:32435030508402

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Delinquency and Juvenile Justice in American Society

Delinquency and Juvenile Justice in American Society
Author: Randall G. Shelden
Publsiher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2011-08-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781478610175

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Extensively revised, the second edition blends theory, research, and applications into a superb overview of the complex issues surrounding juvenile delinquency and societys attempts to address juvenile crime. After providing an excellent historical foundation, Shelden presents the theories essential to understanding crime and delinquency. He then explores the system and its effects on juveniles and society, including comprehensive coverage of female delinquency. The social, legal, and political influences on how the public perceives juveniles and the inequality in U.S. society that affects families, communities, and schools are highlighted throughout the book. The concluding chapter looks at solutions that have worked and identifies trends in treating juvenile delinquency. The authors almost four decades of teaching about and researching juveniles and the system make him eminently qualified to offer readers the tools necessary to think critically about delinquency and to evaluate the policies enacted to manage the juveniles who violate the laws. Delinquency and Juvenile Justice in American Society, 2/E provides affordable, up-to-date, easily accessible, and thorough analysis of a significant topic.

Family Matters

Family Matters
Author: Bronwyn Dalley
Publsiher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1998
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1869401905

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"Traces the changes in government child welfare services from 1902 until 1992"--Back cover.

Policing Women

Policing Women
Author: Janis Appier
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 1566395607

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Today, we take female police officers and workers for granted. But what is the truth behind the scenes? Author Janis Appier traces the origins of women in police work beginning in 1910, explaining how pioneer policewomen's struggles to gain footholds in big city police departments ironically helped to make modern police work one of the more male dominated occupations in the United States. 12 illustrations.