Juvenile Offenders for a Thousand Years: Selected Readings from Anglo-Saxon Times to 1900

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Wiley Britton Sanders
University of North Carolina Press, 1970 - Law - 453 pages
Although much is being published on the subject of juvenile delinquency, this volume of selected British and American source material provides something new. It includes material so old that it is practically unknown to present-day social scientists and also old material of a local nature that has never had wide circulation.



Originally published 1970.



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Delinquent Children under AngloSaxon Laws
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A School of Crime in London as Described by William
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Children of Winchester Punished for Playing on Sunday 1656
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