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The adolescent offender : a study of the age-limit of the Children's Court / by the Committee on Criminal Courts of the Charity Organization Society of the City of New York.

Title
The adolescent offender : a study of the age-limit of the Children's Court / by the Committee on Criminal Courts of the Charity Organization Society of the City of New York.
Author
Charity Organization Society of the City of New York. Committee on Criminal Courts.
Publication
[New York] : Committee on Criminal Courts of the Charity Organization Society of the City of New York, [1923]

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Veiller, Lawrence, 1872-1959
Description
85 p.; 23 cm.
Subject
  • Courts > New York
  • Juvenile delinquency > New York
  • New York (State). Children's Court (New York)
Note
  • "This study was made under the direction of Lawrence Veiller and Mary E. Paddon...report was written by Mr. Veiller."
  • Bound with the author's Arrest. New YorK, [1935?] Family troubles. New York, 1920. Finger prints in the Magistrates' Courts of New York City. New York, 1912. The forgotten army. New York, 1918. Justice for the poor. New York, 1915. The new domestic relations law. New York, 1933. Reorganizing the criminal courts. New York, 1914. The rising tide of crime. New York, 1924. The scale of justice. New York, 1934. Shall parole be abolished? New York, 1926. Suggestions for a system of records for the Magistrates' Courts of New York City. New York, 1910. Tentative and preliminary suggestions concerning the probation work in the Children's Courts of New York City. New York, 1912. Tentative Domestic Relations Court Act. New York, 1916. Three years of progress in New York's police courts. New York, 1913. Urgent needs of the Children's Courts. New York, 1912. A year's work for justice. New York, 1933. Veiller, L. A new aid to justice. New York, 1910. Everson, G. Probation in the Manhattan Children's Court. New York, 1914. Hoyt, F. C. A recruit for law and order. New York, 1919. Tarbell, I. M. What shall we do with the young prostitute? New York, 1913.
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