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7. From Reformatory to Family Home: Late-Nineteenth-Century Young Offenders in the Context of Changing Theory and Prevailing Practice

© 2019 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

© 2019 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface vii
  4. Acknowledgments xi
  5. PART I. 'Elevate the Home': Changing Attitudes to Children in English-Speaking Canada, 1870-1900
  6. 1. 'A Good Home and Kind Treatment': Late-Nineteenth-Century English-Canadian Attitudes to Children and Child-Rearing 3
  7. 2. 'Multitudes Better Equipped ... than Their Fathers': A New Childhood for a ~ New Society 13
  8. PART II. 'To Create a Strong and Healthy Race': Children in the Public Health Movement, 1880-1920
  9. 3. 'Our Whole Aim Is Prevention': Public Health in the Schools, 1880-1914 39
  10. 4. 'Education . .. Carried on Principally in the Home': The Campaign to Reduce Infant Mortality, 1895-1920 56
  11. 5. 'Invariably the Race Levels Down': Mental Hygiene and Canadian Children 71
  12. 6. 'How Can We Reach Them?': Making Child Health a Nation-Wide Enterprise 79
  13. PART III. 'Remove the Young from Schools of Crime': Transforming the Treatment of Juvenile Delinquents, 1885-1925
  14. 7. From Reformatory to Family Home: Late-Nineteenth-Century Young Offenders in the Context of Changing Theory and Prevailing Practice 91
  15. 8. Towards 'Intelligent and Progressive Legislation for the Prevention of Crime': Preparing the Way for the Juvenile Delinquents Act, 1886-1908 108
  16. 9. Trying to Make a 'Child into What a Child Should Be': Implementing the Juvenile Delinquents Act, 1908-1925 124
  17. PART IV. 'The School Must Be the Agent': Using the New Education to Make the New Society
  18. 10. Changing Albert School: The Institutional Context for Education Reform in Canada, 1890-1920 155
  19. 11. 'A Very Strong Undercurrent of Dissatisfaction': Setting the Stage for the 'New' Education, 1885-1900 172
  20. 12. 'The Common Centre from which Radiated Plans and Labours': The Macdonald-Robertson Movement Demonstrates the New Education to Canadians, 1900-1913 182
  21. 13. From Proposals to Policy: The 'New' Education Enters the Main Stream, 1910-1920 202
  22. PART V. Children in English-Canadian Society in the Twentieth Century
  23. 14. 'Launch a Generation': Organizing to Implement the New Consensus 227
  24. Notes 243
  25. Bibliographic Note 315
  26. Index 323
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