ABSTRACT

This unusual book tells vividly the story of children who have broken the law and their treatment from the time of King Athelstan to present day.

With few exceptions, they suffered for centuries the same harsh treatment as older men and women, and it was only gradually that the terrible conditions in the prisons in this and other countries improved

The early experiments in wiser treatment are graphically described and the efficacy of modern reformative measures is clearly demonstrated

Legislation affecting young offenders is explained and the book should prove most valuable to all those who have responsibility for dealing with difficult children

chapter Chapter I|10 pages

Athelstan and Early Treatment

chapter Chapter II|10 pages

Children in Newgate and Other Prisons

chapter Chapter III|8 pages

Transportation

chapter Chapter IV|8 pages

New Experiments

chapter Chapter V|20 pages

Mary Carpenter and Other Pioneers

chapter Chapter VI|4 pages

Juvenile Courts in America

chapter Chapter VIII|16 pages

Industrial Schools and Reformatories

chapter Chapter IX|4 pages

A Belgian Observation Home

chapter Chapter X|8 pages

Children and Young Persons Act, 1933

chapter Chapter XI|11 pages

The Juvenile Court to-Day