The Unadjusted Girl, With Cases and Standpoint for Behavior AnalysisThomas, William Isaac
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The Unadjusted Girl, With Cases and Standpoint for Behavior Analysis
Thomas, William Isaac
Female juvenile delinquents -- Case studies; Young women
A family of fourteen children, six of whom died; father was immoral and
cruel to his wife, and very unkind to his children; he deserted, leaving
family to charity; the girl left home because of ill treatment and
became immoral.
Father, professional gambler, utterly irresponsible, deserted his
family; one boy was always “wild” and one girl went to a house of
prostitution.
Father and mother, both shiftless, begging people who will not work;
father periodically deserts family, who were all in Home for the
Friendless at one time and who are often destitute and a public charge.
Father is now in old soldiers’ home and three of the children are in a
soldiers’ orphans’ home.
A family of six children, one girl delinquent; home dirty and untidy
with two beds in parlor; mother has a bad reputation, drinks habitually
and always has the house full of men. Father deserted at one time, and
family has been helped by a charitable society constantly for two years.
A family of seven children; father, an habitual drunkard, supposed to be
a fruit peddler but really a common tramp; deserts periodically but
always comes back; very brutal to wife and children when he is at home,
and responsible for demoralization of two older girls; family a county
charge and on records of three relief societies.
A very degraded home; father drunken and immoral, abused girl’s mother
shamefully before her death; criminally abused girl when she was only
seven and then abandoned her. Girl brought to court at the age of twelve
on charge that she was “growing up in crime.”...
Lillie, a German girl, seven years of age, whose father, now dead, is
said to have been as near a brute as a human being could be, whose
mother is insane, and whose sister is abnormal, was brought in as
incorrigible and immoral.
Vera, a seventeen-year-old girl, whose father’s address is unknown, and
whose mother is insane, found employment as a barmaid in a concert hall,
and afterwards became a prostitute.
Rosie, a sixteen-year-old Russian Jewess, whose mother is in the
hospital for the insane, and whose father abandoned her, was brought
into court on the charge of immorality.
Annie, a fifteen-year-old girl, whose father was frozen to death and
whose mother is of unsound mind, has two brothers who are imbeciles. She
is herself feebleminded, and has been the mother of three illegitimate
children—probably the children of her imbecile brothers.[100]
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