The Juvenile Court invited to sit on special Juvenile Court Panel when first instituted in 1933
It cannot be too strongly emphasised that in dealing with children it is the child’s home and general circumstances that must be understood and taken into account when dealing with a child as a delinquent. Over and over again evidence points to the fact that it is lack of affection, not only for the child but between his father and mother, and that it is a miserable, nagging, fault-finding atmosphere in the home that is the real cause of a child becoming anti-social.
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