From Reformatory to Farm Home: Developments in Twentieth-Century Juvenile Justice

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Carden, Clarissa
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2019
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The early twentieth century saw a transnational shift in the way in which children were responded to by the state. This article explores this shift through a change of name undergone by reformatory institutions for boys in two Australian states during the second decade of the twentieth century. This article analyses contemporary newspaper sources in order to argue that this shift in name responded to both transnational changes in attitudes to the institutional care of children and to local needs.

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CULTURAL & SOCIAL HISTORY

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Historical studies

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