Institutions for Defective Delinquents (IDDs) were created in the United States as a result of the eugenic criminology movement. The practices in these...
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was called the Huntingdon Reformatory for Young Offenders. SCI Huntingdon was used for "defective delinquents" until 1960, after that it became a maximum-security...
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as the "Institute for Defective and Delinquent Men at Napanoch", "State Institution for Male Defective Delinquents", and the "Catskill Reformatory". The...
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1960 as an institution for defective delinquents. After the state Supreme Court decision of 1966 voided the concept of "defective delinquents," Dallas,...
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Captain John L. Hoffman, assistant superintendent of the Institution for Defective Delinquents at Napanoch, was appointed ... "Warden Ordered To Take Charge...
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ensure public safety through the psychotherapeutic treatment of "defective delinquents." These were offenders who demonstrated persistent antisocial and...
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a new or surrogate parental figure for the client, in order to treat psychological disturbances caused by defective, even abusive, parenting. The underlying...
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Correctional Institution – Cresson, Cresson, Pennsylvania, Converted from a psychiatric hospital. Closed in 2013 State Correctional Institution - Pittsburgh...
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The Ladd School (category Educational institutions established in 1908)
the Exeter School's role as a custodial institution for the immoral and criminally-inclined "defective delinquents" would prove impossible to achieve absolutely...
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Challoner Cottage (redirect from Mittagong Training School for Boys)
increase in delinquents led to the opening of Challoner Cottage in the early 1940s. In December 1948 eight cottages existed for delinquents, three for state...
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Jose Fabella Memorial School (category Educational institutions established in 1925)
"public institutions intended for the care, custody, correction, education and training of orphans, homeless, neglected, abused, defective and delinquent children...
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have not as yet been convinced as to the proper treatment of the defective delinquent, which is the brighter and more dangerous individual. In 1916, the...
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Educationally subnormal (category Obsolete terms for mental disorders)
believed to be unsuitable. Separate schools were also established for "mentally defective" children who remained in the custody of their parents. Following...
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Henry Cotton (doctor) (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
great deal of attention and worldwide praise. He was honored at medical institutions and associations in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe...
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instance of cascades in financial networks, where institutions' instability destabilized other institutions and led to knock-on effects. Martin Wolf, chief...
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brought to the center due to delinquent behavior, poor upbringing, or unsuitable parentage. They were considered delinquents if they had run away from home...
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bankruptcy being sued for causing people to die due to its products being defective, and have the entire board of directors indicted for suspected criminal...
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movement, advocating for the segregation of mentally disabled children from society and coining the term “Defective Delinquent” to describe criminally-inclined...
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the South", created social problems for "normal" people. He said, "The multiplication of these 'defective delinquents' could only be controlled by restricting...
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Compulsory sterilization in Canada (section United Nations Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide)
amendment to the act allowed for sterilizations to be carried out without consent in the case of those deemed mentally defective. Sterilization of individuals...
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history of defectiveness." When he assessed babies for "fitness", Rogers looked for certain characteristics, which he called stigmata, to search for "defectiveness"...
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The Libraries of the American State and National Institutions for Delinquents, Dependents, and Defectives, 1918 "The Contributions of the Library School...
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selling it to the customer, and must assume "any liability from delivering defective goods". Sources differ as to whether the seller is permitted to charge...
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designated as juvenile delinquents. Jewish children could be placed in the net primarily because they were Jewish; and at one of the institutions, a special department...
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List of Heartbeat episodes (redirect from A Talent for Deception)
2 November 2003 (2003-11-02) 10.73 Blaketon asks Steve to accompany a group of delinquents on an outdoor adventure course on the moors, but a pair of cousins join...
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levels of protection. In the U.K., for example, the bank is jointly liable with the merchant for purchases of defective products over £100. Many credit cards...
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"perversion of the moral faculties", which he saw as a sign of innate defective organization. He also saw such people as objects of compassion whose mental...
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Henderson, Charles (1910). Introduction to the Study of the Dependent, Defective and Delinquent Classes and of their Social Treatment. Chicago: Speech Recorded...
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Move From Randall's Island: Work Carried on by This Institution for Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents". New-York Tribune. June 5, 1904. p. A3. ISSN 1941-0646...
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Frederick H. Wines' 582-page volume called Report on the Defective, Dependent, and Delinquent Classes of the Population of the United States, As Returned...
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