1st Edition

Delinquency and Child Neglect

By Harriett Wilson Copyright 1962
196 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1962, this was the first comprehensive study of a group of families often referred to as ‘problem families’. Harriett Wilson shows that they are not a homogenous group, and furthermore, that they do not possess any unique personality traits. On the contrary, the disabilities which are found among the families who took part in this investigation are also found in the... Read more

Preface.  1. Trends in Juvenile-Delinquency Studies  2. Aims and Methods of the Seaport Survey  3. The Parents  4. The Children  5. Housing Conditions  6. Performance Inadequacy  7. Juvenile Delinquency: The Facts  8. Juvenile Delinquency: An Interpretation  9. Conclusions  10. Some Practical Proposals.  Appendices.  Bibliography.  Index.

Biography

Harriett Wilson (1916–2002) was a sociologist, anti-poverty campaigner and the founder, in 1965, of the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG). Her discovery of the overlap of poverty, juvenile delinquency and problems at school also led her to set up an experimental pre-school play centre, an initiative taken further in the Sure Start programme launched in 1998.

Reviews for the original edition:

'This is a lively and stimulating book and is well worth reading by every teacher in a densely populated area.' – Education

'A valuable and careful sociological study ... not only a solid but an attractive study.' – New Society