1941 · Chicago, Illinois
Chicago, Illinois: The University of Chicago Press, 1941. Very good. Toned, spotting, a little dust soiling.. A compilation of academic inquiries in juvenile delinquency and schools, published for the National Society for the Study of Education. Includes thirteen case studies, articles, and reports by professionals working in the field and researchers of juvenile delinquency. Sample titles include: What Makes a Child Delinquent?; How School Services Help to Prevent Delinquency; and Preparing Teachers to Meet the Problem of Delinquency. Single vol. (8.5" by 5.75"), pp. 280, original printed orange wrappers backed in orange printed cloth. Ink ownership signature of Wiley B. Sanders to upper wrapper. Wiley Britton Sanders (1957-1971) was Professor of Sociology at UNC Chapel Hill and author of "Juvenile Offenders For A Thousand Years", a historical overview of juvenile delinquency, as well as a 1933 study titled "Negro Child Welfare in North Carolina
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