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
Records of the Girls’ Protective Bureau.
Footnote 63:
Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County, Illinois.
Footnote 64:
Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County, Illinois.
Footnote 65:
Case Histories of 21 Women ... at Bedford Hills (Pamphlet) p. 3.
Footnote 66:
From the Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County.
Footnote 67:
Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County.
Footnote 68:
Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County.
Footnote 69:
Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County.
Footnote 70:
_New York American_, January 2, 1922.
Footnote 71:
Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County.
Footnote 72:
Katharine Bement Davis: “A Study of Prostitutes Committed from New
York City.” Supplementary chapter in Kneeland’s “Commercialized
Prostitution in New York City”, p. 205.
Footnote 73:
Katharine Bement Davis: “A Study of Prostitutes Committed from New
York City.” Supplementary chapter in Kneeland’s “Commercialized
Prostitution in New York City”, p. 177.
Footnote 74:
_Ibid._, 221.
Footnote 75:
Katharine Bement Davis. _Op. cit._ pp. 145, 225.
Footnote 76:
“Histoire de la Prostitution” ... quoted by Ellis in “Studies in the
Psychology of Sex”, Vol. 6, p. 261.
Footnote 77:
“The Social Evil in Chicago” (Report of the Vice Commission of
Chicago), p. 80.
Footnote 78:
Edith L. Smith: “A Study in Sexual Morality”, “Social Hygiene”, Vol.
2, p. 541.
Footnote 79:
Records of the New York Probation Association.
Footnote 80:
From the manuscript of an autobiography and case study by Professor E.
B. Reuter.
Footnote 81:
P. G. Kammerer: “The Unmarried Mother”, p. 148.
Footnote 82:
Edith L. Smith: “A Study in Sexual Morality”, “Social Hygiene”, Vol.
2, p. 535.
Footnote 83:
Edith L. Smith: “A Study in Sexual Morality”, “Social Hygiene”, Vol.
2, p. 540.
Footnote 84:
Edith L. Smith, “A Study in Sexual Morality”, “Social Hygiene”, Vol.
2, p. 538.
Footnote 85:
P. G. Kammerer: “The Unmarried Mother”, p. 302.
Footnote 86:
“_Mutterschaft_”, p. 459.
Footnote 87:
_Forward_, November 18, 1913.
Footnote 88:
George J. Kneeland: “Commercialized Prostitution in New York City”, p.
90.
Footnote 89:
_New York World_, March 5, 1920.
Footnote 90:
Maud Miner: “The Slavery of Prostitution”, p. 105.
Footnote 91:
_Forward_, June 7, 1906.
Footnote 92:
See Breckenridge and Abbott: “The Delinquent Child and Home”, p. 59.
Footnote 93:
Records of the United Charities of Chicago.
Footnote 94:
Records of the Girls’ Protective Bureau.
Footnote 95:
Records of the Girls’ Protective Bureau.
Footnote 96:
“Where Girls Go Right”, _Survey Graphic_, June, 1922.
Footnote 97:
Miriam van Waters: “Juvenile Court Procedure as a Factor in
Diagnosis”, “Papers and Proceedings of the American Sociological
Society”, Vol. 16.
Footnote 98:
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