From Reformation to Child Saving 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? CriminologyYouth JusticeUniversityAll boards Created by: Freya LindseyCreated on: 01-11-17 14:14 What was there a move from and to in the 18th century? The natural to romantic child. 1 of 15 What was there a move from and to in the 19th century? The evangelical child to wage earning child. 2 of 15 What did Henry Mayhew observe in 1861? That young people had started to challenge their position. They began joining gangs and engaging in underage sex. 3 of 15 In what year did Rousseau write his book, 'Emile'? 1762 4 of 15 Who said that there was a conflict between childhood as 'innocence' vs 'experience' in 1973? Margaret May 5 of 15 In what year was the Factory Act, limiting work in factories for those below 9, passed? 1833 6 of 15 What did the Juvenile Offenders Act 1847 establish? The distinction between youth and adult. 7 of 15 What year was the Youthful Offenders Act passed? 1854 8 of 15 What did the Children's Act 1908 establish? Different court systems for youths compared to adults. It also enforced a welfare approach to youths. 9 of 15 What did Mary Carpenter say about the family in 1853? That the family is the place in which to place children if they are to be returned to their 'natural position of childhood'. 10 of 15 What did King (1994) observe about the reactions to juvenile delinquency between 1780 and 1810? That there was a huge difference in the reactions. 11 of 15 In which year did Gattrell write about social anxieties to dangerous classes? 1996 12 of 15 What did Magarey (1978) say about responses to juvenile crime? They were responses to a real increase in crime. 13 of 15 In what year did Cale write about gender effects? 1993 14 of 15 In what year did Pearson write about 'Historical Amnesia'? 1983 15 of 15
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