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2005 | 33 | 2 | 85-102

Article title

Opieka nad dzieckiem przestępczym na ziemiach polskich w XIX wieku

Content

Title variants

EN
The Care About the Juvenile Delinquent in the Polish Territories in the 19th Century

Languages of publication

Abstracts

EN
Poland was under difficult circumstances in the 19th century. Both the legal procedure and care on juvenile delinquents was formed differently, irrespective of a tendency in the partitioner. The pace of foreign laws and first specialist institutions for juvenile delinquents in the three partitions was different and depended strictly on the partitioners' decisions. It was in the Polish Kingdom that the initiative to set up corrective centres was the fastest and most numerous. Following a charitable initiative three institutions were established and functioned there (the Mokotów Institute of Moral Improvement of Children, Agricultural-Craft ... in Studzień, and the School of Labour in Struga). In the Prussian and Austrian partitions the initiative to establish institutes for juvenile delinquents belonged to the state. In the Prussian partition there were two corrective centres: in Chojnice and Szubina, whereas in the Austrian partition the first institute started as late as the 20th century. All the above institutes did not play any important role in fighting delinquency because the number of places they offered were insufficient. Nevertheless they initiated of organised work with juvenile delinquents in the 20th century.

Year

Volume

33

Issue

2

Pages

85-102

Physical description

Dates

published
2005

Contributors

  • Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
1853604

YADDA identifier

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