The juvenile street trader and the state: the problem of the waifs and strays
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O'Connell, John Robert. 'The juvenile street trader and the state: the problem of the waifs and strays'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XII Part XCI, 1910/1911, pp489-507Download Item:
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Tonight, I venture to call your attention to
another aspect of the relation of the citizens of today to the
citizens of tomorrow, and to ask you to consider the future
of those who, though not officially pauper children, are in
danger of becoming pauper adults, and the prospects of those
who are not criminals at present, but whose feet are on the
first steps of that road which ends in so many cases in a life
of crime. Although this problem of the Juvenile Street
Traders has not before this been brought under the consideration
of this Society, it has received a considerable amount of
public attention in other places in the past ten years.
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Read Friday, 28th April, 1911
Author: O'Connell, John Robert
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XII Part XCI 1910/1911
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Child labour, Street vendorsISSN:
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