Broken Homes - A Study of Family Desertion and its Social Treatment by Joanna C. Colcord
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[46] Now changed to The National Conference of Social Work. [47] Motion, J.R.: Wife and Family Desertion: Emigration as a Contributory Cause. Glasgow Parish Council, 1912. [48] Handling of Cases by the Juvenile Court and Court of Domestic Relations of the Philadelphia Municipal Court. Bulletin 2, Bureau for Social Research, the Seybert Institution, Philadelphia, 1918. [49] Hoffman, Charles W.: The Domestic Relations Court and Divorce, _The Delinquent_, February, 1917. [50] For a fuller discussion of equity powers see an article by Judge C.F. Collins in the _Legal Aid Review_ for January, 1919. [51] Hoffman, Charles W.: Domestic Relations Courts and Divorce. _The Delinquent_, February, 1917. X NEXT STEPS IN PREVENTIVE TREATMENT At this time of writing it is too soon after the signing of the armistice to make predictions as to what the Great War may do to marriage. Whether desertion and divorce will increase or decrease it is |
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