House of Refuge : Origins of Juvenile Reform in New York State, 1815-1857 / / [by] Robert S. Pickett.

The New York House of Refuge, the first institution in America to deal with the juvenile delinquent as a special problem, opened its doors in 1825. Deeply concerned with the plight of the thousands of children who roamed the New York City streets, many of them becoming professional criminals, a volu...

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Place / Publishing House:Syracuse, N.Y.] : Syracuse University Press, [1969]
©[1969]
Year of Publication:1969
Edition:[1st ed.
Language:English
Series:A New York State study
Physical Description:1 online resource (xix, 217 pages)
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