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... institutions on April 1 , 1878 was 2,640 - an increase of 400 over the past year . The annual cost averages about $ 200 for each inmate . " He spoke also of a new trend in institutional construction in Illinois . He said : " The plans ...
... institutions on April 1 , 1878 was 2,640 - an increase of 400 over the past year . The annual cost averages about $ 200 for each inmate . " He spoke also of a new trend in institutional construction in Illinois . He said : " The plans ...
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... institutions the nineteenth century did not know . As we face its development and prepare ourselves for its unanticipated consequences we will recognize that today's democracy is not synon- ymous with utopia . We will recognize , too ...
... institutions the nineteenth century did not know . As we face its development and prepare ourselves for its unanticipated consequences we will recognize that today's democracy is not synon- ymous with utopia . We will recognize , too ...
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... institutions , a vanishing species . 2. Cottage institutions of the older type with thirty to forty children under one roof . 3. Newer cottage institutions with eight to twelve children in each unit . 4. " Emergency " or " temporary ...
... institutions , a vanishing species . 2. Cottage institutions of the older type with thirty to forty children under one roof . 3. Newer cottage institutions with eight to twelve children in each unit . 4. " Emergency " or " temporary ...
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SOCIAL WORKS RESPONSE TO DEMOCRACYS CHALLENGE | 3 |
SOCIAL WELFARE IN A CHANGING WORLD | 19 |
COMMUNITY COOPERATION FOR THE COMMUNITYS WELFARE | 46 |
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