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Justine Wise Polier
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Juvenile Justice. 26:3-10
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Justine Wise Polier
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Juvenile Court Judges Journal. 2:12-16
This paper was delivered before the Berkshire International Forum held at Berkshire Industrial Farm, a school for delinquent boys at Cannan. New York. June 22. 23 and 24. With members of the united Nations Secretariat attending, eleven nations were r
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Justine Wise Polier
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Juvenile Justice. 23:31-32
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Justine Wise Polier
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International Social Work. 17:3-7
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Justine Wise Polier
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Harvard Educational Review. 44:112-124
The Honorable Justine Wise Polier retired from the bench of New York's Family Court in 1973 to head the Children's Defense Fund's program in juvenile justice,emphasizing the right to care and treatment. She has served as a judge since 1935. During th
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Justine Wise Polier
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 50:394-402
Ups and downs in the relationship of law and mental health are traced chronologically over the course of the 20th Century. It is suggested that, in this current era of restrictive court rulings and narrowing definitions of the scope of mental health
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Justine Wise Polier
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Social Service Review. 29:260-266
Governments do not see the future criminal or pauper in the neglected child and therefore they sit calmly by, until roused from their stupor by the cry of hunger or the spectacle of crime. They erect the almshouse, the prison and the gibbet, to arres
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Justine Wise Polier
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Social Service Review. 30:132-135
IN speaking of the adoption of a child, we must never forget that there are generally three parties directly involved. There is the unmarried mother?or parent?who faces the problem of surrendering a child for whom she cannot, or feels that she cannot
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Justine Wise Polier
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 40:167-170
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Justine Wise Polier
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 36:786-794
Law and mental health are both in their infancy so far as services to the poor are concerned. Both are stifled by swaddling clothes, imposed by traditions that have prevented them from reaching out to provide meaningful services to the poor, except i