Children, Band 10Children's Bureau, 1963 |
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Seite 159 - Professor in the Institute for Research in Social Science of the University of North Carolina.
Seite 120 - The clinic was organized under sponsorship of the department of maternal and child health of the Harvard School of Public Health, the...
Seite 115 - National Association for Retarded Children, 386 Park Avenue South, New York 16...
Seite 84 - THE JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND YOUTH OFFENSES CONTROL ACT OF 1961 (PUBLIC LAW 87-274) ; and CONDITIONS GOVERNING JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND YOUTH OFFENSES DEMONSTRATION PROJECT AND TRAINING PROGRAM GRANTS.
Seite 84 - In this connection, the review of the report of the Joint Commission on Mental Illness and Health in that same issue of the journal is also relevant.
Seite 31 - Ihp need for continued institutional care for all retarded adults is recommended. The panel also calls for new approaches in the treatment of mentally retarded criminal defendants. Organization of Services. The recommendations in regard to the organization of services underscore the panel's basic finding that the problems of the mentally retarded are not and cannot be the responsibility of any one discipline or agency; that rather they must be important concerns of several departments and agencies;...
Seite 57 - The father and grandfather, and the mother and grandmother, and the children and grandchildren, of every poor person not able to work, shall, at their own charge, being of sufficient ability, relieve and maintain such poor person, at such rate as the Court of Quarter Sessions of the county where such poor person resides shall order and direct...
Seite 37 - ... to train more personnel for juvenile and youth programs, and (c) to encourage research and planning for more effective measures for the prevention, treatment, and control of Juvenile delinquency. Under the Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Offenses Control Act of 1961, a program of grants for demonstration projects, training programs, and technical assistance to local communities is administered by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, in close cooperation with the President's Committee...
Seite 75 - DAVIS, A., and HAVIGHURST, RJ "Social Class and Color Differences in Child Rearing," American Sociological Review, XI (1946), 698-710.
Seite 94 - The 47 boys and 47 girls in the sample had been studied intensively for physical, mental, and personality development by the Institute of Human Development at the University of California, Berkeley.