In the web of class: delinquents and reformers in Boston, 1810s-1930s
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contents | The creation of the juvenile court during the Progressive Era unified the juvenile justice system under the auspices of the state. But this achievement has been vastly overrated. Delinquents and their families participated actively in reform from the founding of the first reformatories through the establishment of the juvenile court, and constantly forced reformers to rethink and reshape their programs. Eric C. Schneider argues that programs to prevent delinquency and to reform delinquents must be understood as part of the history of social welfare. Reform in social welfare meant limiting relief costs while supplying the poor with the cultural values reformers saw as the only real insurance against poverty. Cultural reform led inevitably to work with children, who seemed easier to mold than adults. But the cultural reform tradition failed, because children turned out to be less malleable than reformers thought, and cultural reform itself was an inadequate solution to delinquency and poverty. And while reformers understood the difficulties of handling adolescents, they rarely questioned their assumption that by reforming the individual they could reshape society. Today the cultural reform tradition remains paradigmatic, making this study both timely and vital Introduction: The Web of Class -- pt. 1. The Creation of Private and Public Charity. 1. Moral Entrepreneurs and the Invention of the Reformable Child. 2. Public Welfare and the Public Reformatory -- pt. 2. Domestic Reform. 3. Private Alternatives to the Asylum. 4. Domestic Reform and the Delinquent Girl. 5. Domestic Reform and the State Reform School for Boys -- pt. 3. The Organization of Welfare. 6. Catholic Welfare: Between Separatism and Accommodation. 7. The Charity Network -- pt. 4. Expertise and Scientific Reform. 8. The Juvenile Court: Triumph of Progressivism. 9. Child Guidance and the Court -- Conclusion: The Failure of Cultural Reform |
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spelling | Schneider, Eric C. 1951-2017 Verfasser (DE-588)1225403766 aut In the web of class delinquents and reformers in Boston, 1810s-1930s Eric C. Schneider New York New York University Press 1992 1 online resource illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier American social experience series 22 Print version record The creation of the juvenile court during the Progressive Era unified the juvenile justice system under the auspices of the state. But this achievement has been vastly overrated. Delinquents and their families participated actively in reform from the founding of the first reformatories through the establishment of the juvenile court, and constantly forced reformers to rethink and reshape their programs. Eric C. Schneider argues that programs to prevent delinquency and to reform delinquents must be understood as part of the history of social welfare. Reform in social welfare meant limiting relief costs while supplying the poor with the cultural values reformers saw as the only real insurance against poverty. Cultural reform led inevitably to work with children, who seemed easier to mold than adults. But the cultural reform tradition failed, because children turned out to be less malleable than reformers thought, and cultural reform itself was an inadequate solution to delinquency and poverty. And while reformers understood the difficulties of handling adolescents, they rarely questioned their assumption that by reforming the individual they could reshape society. Today the cultural reform tradition remains paradigmatic, making this study both timely and vital Introduction: The Web of Class -- pt. 1. The Creation of Private and Public Charity. 1. Moral Entrepreneurs and the Invention of the Reformable Child. 2. Public Welfare and the Public Reformatory -- pt. 2. Domestic Reform. 3. Private Alternatives to the Asylum. 4. Domestic Reform and the Delinquent Girl. 5. Domestic Reform and the State Reform School for Boys -- pt. 3. The Organization of Welfare. 6. Catholic Welfare: Between Separatism and Accommodation. 7. The Charity Network -- pt. 4. Expertise and Scientific Reform. 8. The Juvenile Court: Triumph of Progressivism. 9. Child Guidance and the Court -- Conclusion: The Failure of Cultural Reform Geschichte 1810-1930 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1810-1940 gnd rswk-swf Service social aux jeunes délinquants / Massachusetts / Boston / Histoire Services correctionnels pour mineurs / Massachusetts / Boston / Histoire Enfants pauvres / Massachusetts / Boston / Conditions sociales Enfants / Protection, assistance, etc / Massachusetts / Boston / Histoire Child welfare fast Juvenile corrections fast Poor children / Social conditions fast Social work with juvenile delinquents fast Jeugdcriminaliteit gtt Hervormingen gtt Jugendlicher Täter swd Sozialarbeit swd Jugendstrafvollzug swd Jugendhilfe swd SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology bisacsh Geschichte Social work with juvenile delinquents Massachusetts Boston History Juvenile corrections Massachusetts Boston History Child welfare Massachusetts Boston History Poor children Massachusetts Boston Social conditions Sozialarbeit (DE-588)4055676-1 gnd rswk-swf Jugendstrafvollzug (DE-588)4028944-8 gnd rswk-swf Jugendhilfe (DE-588)4028892-4 gnd rswk-swf Jugendlicher Täter (DE-588)4028907-2 gnd rswk-swf Boston, Mass. (DE-588)4007840-1 gnd rswk-swf Boston, Mass. (DE-588)4007840-1 g Jugendlicher Täter (DE-588)4028907-2 s Sozialarbeit (DE-588)4055676-1 s Geschichte 1810-1930 z 1\p DE-604 Jugendstrafvollzug (DE-588)4028944-8 s Geschichte 1810-1940 z 2\p DE-604 Jugendhilfe (DE-588)4028892-4 s 3\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Schneider, Eric C , 1951-. In the web of class 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Schneider, Eric C. 1951-2017 In the web of class delinquents and reformers in Boston, 1810s-1930s The creation of the juvenile court during the Progressive Era unified the juvenile justice system under the auspices of the state. But this achievement has been vastly overrated. Delinquents and their families participated actively in reform from the founding of the first reformatories through the establishment of the juvenile court, and constantly forced reformers to rethink and reshape their programs. Eric C. Schneider argues that programs to prevent delinquency and to reform delinquents must be understood as part of the history of social welfare. Reform in social welfare meant limiting relief costs while supplying the poor with the cultural values reformers saw as the only real insurance against poverty. Cultural reform led inevitably to work with children, who seemed easier to mold than adults. But the cultural reform tradition failed, because children turned out to be less malleable than reformers thought, and cultural reform itself was an inadequate solution to delinquency and poverty. And while reformers understood the difficulties of handling adolescents, they rarely questioned their assumption that by reforming the individual they could reshape society. Today the cultural reform tradition remains paradigmatic, making this study both timely and vital Introduction: The Web of Class -- pt. 1. The Creation of Private and Public Charity. 1. Moral Entrepreneurs and the Invention of the Reformable Child. 2. Public Welfare and the Public Reformatory -- pt. 2. Domestic Reform. 3. Private Alternatives to the Asylum. 4. Domestic Reform and the Delinquent Girl. 5. Domestic Reform and the State Reform School for Boys -- pt. 3. The Organization of Welfare. 6. Catholic Welfare: Between Separatism and Accommodation. 7. The Charity Network -- pt. 4. Expertise and Scientific Reform. 8. The Juvenile Court: Triumph of Progressivism. 9. Child Guidance and the Court -- Conclusion: The Failure of Cultural Reform Service social aux jeunes délinquants / Massachusetts / Boston / Histoire Services correctionnels pour mineurs / Massachusetts / Boston / Histoire Enfants pauvres / Massachusetts / Boston / Conditions sociales Enfants / Protection, assistance, etc / Massachusetts / Boston / Histoire Child welfare fast Juvenile corrections fast Poor children / Social conditions fast Social work with juvenile delinquents fast Jeugdcriminaliteit gtt Hervormingen gtt Jugendlicher Täter swd Sozialarbeit swd Jugendstrafvollzug swd Jugendhilfe swd SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology bisacsh Geschichte Social work with juvenile delinquents Massachusetts Boston History Juvenile corrections Massachusetts Boston History Child welfare Massachusetts Boston History Poor children Massachusetts Boston Social conditions Sozialarbeit (DE-588)4055676-1 gnd Jugendstrafvollzug (DE-588)4028944-8 gnd Jugendhilfe (DE-588)4028892-4 gnd Jugendlicher Täter (DE-588)4028907-2 gnd |
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title | In the web of class delinquents and reformers in Boston, 1810s-1930s |
title_auth | In the web of class delinquents and reformers in Boston, 1810s-1930s |
title_exact_search | In the web of class delinquents and reformers in Boston, 1810s-1930s |
title_full | In the web of class delinquents and reformers in Boston, 1810s-1930s Eric C. Schneider |
title_fullStr | In the web of class delinquents and reformers in Boston, 1810s-1930s Eric C. Schneider |
title_full_unstemmed | In the web of class delinquents and reformers in Boston, 1810s-1930s Eric C. Schneider |
title_short | In the web of class |
title_sort | in the web of class delinquents and reformers in boston 1810s 1930s |
title_sub | delinquents and reformers in Boston, 1810s-1930s |
topic | Service social aux jeunes délinquants / Massachusetts / Boston / Histoire Services correctionnels pour mineurs / Massachusetts / Boston / Histoire Enfants pauvres / Massachusetts / Boston / Conditions sociales Enfants / Protection, assistance, etc / Massachusetts / Boston / Histoire Child welfare fast Juvenile corrections fast Poor children / Social conditions fast Social work with juvenile delinquents fast Jeugdcriminaliteit gtt Hervormingen gtt Jugendlicher Täter swd Sozialarbeit swd Jugendstrafvollzug swd Jugendhilfe swd SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology bisacsh Geschichte Social work with juvenile delinquents Massachusetts Boston History Juvenile corrections Massachusetts Boston History Child welfare Massachusetts Boston History Poor children Massachusetts Boston Social conditions Sozialarbeit (DE-588)4055676-1 gnd Jugendstrafvollzug (DE-588)4028944-8 gnd Jugendhilfe (DE-588)4028892-4 gnd Jugendlicher Täter (DE-588)4028907-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Service social aux jeunes délinquants / Massachusetts / Boston / Histoire Services correctionnels pour mineurs / Massachusetts / Boston / Histoire Enfants pauvres / Massachusetts / Boston / Conditions sociales Enfants / Protection, assistance, etc / Massachusetts / Boston / Histoire Child welfare Juvenile corrections Poor children / Social conditions Social work with juvenile delinquents Jeugdcriminaliteit Hervormingen Jugendlicher Täter Sozialarbeit Jugendstrafvollzug Jugendhilfe SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology Geschichte Social work with juvenile delinquents Massachusetts Boston History Juvenile corrections Massachusetts Boston History Child welfare Massachusetts Boston History Poor children Massachusetts Boston Social conditions Boston, Mass. |
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