This suggests, further, that any search for a well-defined type of individual, appearing as the delinquent ivoman, will probably be fruitless. Apparently the concept of such a type can not be saved even by expanding it beyond Lombroso's anthropological... Criminal Woman, the Prostitute, and the Normal Woman - Page 25by Cesare Lombroso, Guglielmo Ferrero - 2004 - 320 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Annual Session - Charities - 1924 - 670 pages
...factors; no one or two outstanding environmental or constitutional causes are discoverable." Dr. Fernald: "Any search for a well-defined type of individual,...the delinquent woman, will probably be fruitless." Miss Miner: "No one condition is solely responsible but a combination of circumstances and characteristics... | |
| Mabel Ruth Fernald, Mary Holmes Stevens Hayes, Almena Dawley, Beardsley Ruml - Criminals - 1920 - 572 pages
...suggests, further, that any search for a well-defined type of individual, appearing as the.jjelinqucnt woman, will probably be fruitless. Apparently the...off certain of the absurdities incorporated in his idea. Within all groups and all classes there are doubtless individuals whose adjustment to the demands... | |
| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - Electronic journals - 1922 - 874 pages
...even with fuller data we should still be dealing with small differences. This suggests, further, that any search for a well-defined type of individual,...off certain of the absurdities incorporated in his idea. The reviewer, perhaps through temperament, but also, he hopes, through judgment cultivated during... | |
| 1922 - 376 pages
...population, we find relatively slight distinctions and much overlapping. This suggests, further, that any search for a well-defined type of individual,...be fruitless. Apparently the concept of such a type cannot be saved, even by expanding it beyond Lumbroso's anthropoligical criminal type and pruning off... | |
| National Conference on Social Welfare - Charities - 1924 - 672 pages
...factors; no one or two outstanding environmental or constitutional causes are discoverable." Dr. Fernald: "Any search for a well-defined type of individual,...the delinquent woman, will probably be fruitless." Miss Miner: "No one condition is solely responsible but a combination of circumstances and characteristics... | |
| Charities - 1921 - 744 pages
...picture of the whole personality." One of the most significant statements in the conclusions is that "any search for a well-defined type of individual...the delinquent woman, will probably be fruitless." The investigation revealed two types of influence touching the problem of delinquency among women:... | |
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