Broken Homes - A Study of Family Desertion and its Social Treatment by Joanna C. Colcord
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[26] The Questionnaire on the Deserted Family (see p. 395 sq. of
Richmond's Social Diagnosis) has already been mentioned as suggesting lines of investigation. It will also be found useful at the stage of summing up knowledge gained and seeing in what direction it points. [27] The state of New York is an exception, as it grants only limited divorce for desertion. [28] See p. 57. [29] See p. 132 sq. concerning court reconciliations. [30] See Baldwin, Wm. H.: "The Most Effective Methods of Dealing with Cases of Desertion and Non-support," _Journal American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology_, November, 1917. [31] See p. 169 sq. [32] See p. 127. VII THE DETAILS OF TREATMENT (Continued) There remains a fourth classification under treatment, of cases which demand even more individualized care and therefore more extended comment |
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