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Review of: Juvenile Delinquency

Reviews the book, Juvenile Delinquency by H. H. Goddard (1921). This book presents in interesting form a report of the work being carried on at The Ohio Bureau of Juvenile Research. As such it is of value to educators, who have to deal with disciplinary problems, and with the questions arising from...

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Published in:Journal of educational psychology 1922-09, Vol.13 (6), p.382-383
Main Author: Hollingworth, Leta S.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Reviews the book, Juvenile Delinquency by H. H. Goddard (1921). This book presents in interesting form a report of the work being carried on at The Ohio Bureau of Juvenile Research. As such it is of value to educators, who have to deal with disciplinary problems, and with the questions arising from the presence of mental deviates in schools. A special chapter is devoted to the psychopathic child, who may be of any degree of intelligence, but who shows abnormalities of mental functioning apart from capacity for learning.
ISSN:0022-0663
1939-2176
DOI:10.1037/h0065804