Children and Youth in America: A Documentary History, Volume III, 1933-1973
Vol. 1 Parts 1-4; Vol. 2 Parts 5-7
Edited by Robert H. Bremner
Associate Editor John Barnard
Associate Editor Temara K. Hareven
Associate Editor Robert M. Mennel
PART 5: Juvenile Delinquency
1. Inertia and Innovation in the Care of Juvenile Delinquents
A. Continuing Problems
B. New Approaches
2.The Federal Government and Juvenile Delinquency
A. Juvenile Delinquency as a National Concern
B. Congressional Action
3. The Juvenile Court and Legal Issues
A. Debate over the Court
B. Legal Rights of Delinquents
PART 6: Health Care for Children Old Problems and Youth
1. Development of Federal—State Programs in the New Deal and World War 2
A. Maternal and Child Health and Crippled Children's Services in the Social Security Act
B. Child Health in World War 2 and the Postwar Era
2. Health Problems and Services for Children and Youth Since World War 2
A. Progress and Problems
B. Expansion of Federal--State Maternal and Child Health and Crippled Children's Programs
C. additional Programs and National Research Institutes
3. Mental Health and Retardation
A. Mental Health
B. Mental Retardation
PART 7: Education
1. The Roosevelt Era
A. Education in Depression and War
B. Theories of Education
2. Education of Children of Minority Groups: New Trends and Old Problems
A. Educational Experiences of Black Children
B. Outlawing School Segregation
C. The Education of Indian Children
3. Education Adjusts to the Cold War
A. The Issue of Loyalty
B. The National Interest in Educational Improvement
C. New Programs for Government
4. Education and Reform
A. Federal Initiatives in Support of Education
B. Desegregation of the Schools
C. Church and State
D. Higher Education
E. Education of Handicapped Children
Chronology: Event Relating to the History of the Health, Education, and Welfare of Children and Youth, 1933—1973
1868 Selected Bibiliography
1915
Index
1958
1987


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