JUVENILE OFFENDERS
NEED OF PARENTAL CONTROL.
(By Teleitrsph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, This Day. Speaking at the annual meeting of the Society for the Protection of Women and Children, Air. J. R. Bartholomew, S.M., dealt with criticism that juvenile offenders were not dealt with in accordance with the most modern scientific mothods. [ He had seen it seriously proposed that "every juvenile brought before Court should bo dealt with by psycho-analysis. That would bo not only wrong, but. mischievous and harmful. His experience was that the boys they had to deal with were on the whole not bad boys, and that "problem cases" were very few. The more serious cases arose from lack of , parental control.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 129, 1 June 1926, Page 9
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113JUVENILE OFFENDERS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 129, 1 June 1926, Page 9
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