Broken Homes eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 142 pages of information about Broken Homes.

Broken Homes eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 142 pages of information about Broken Homes.
164-184;
  serving a warrant, 168;
  extradition treaties, 169-170;
  deportation, 171;
  court procedure, 172-177;
  juvenile delinquency, 177, 178, 180;
  domestic relations, and special courts, 177, 178, 179, 180-182;
  marriage laws, 186, 195

Loane, M., 154

Long, Martin:  case story of, 141

Making the Deserter Pay the Piper. W.H.  Baldwin, 177

Mancini, Onofrio:  case story of, 172

Marital vagaries:  possible reasons for, 35

Marriage:  spiritual values of, 11, 12, 29;
  homelier elements in, 13-15;
  wrong bases of, 28;
  common law unions, 29;
  disparagement of ideals condemned, 45-46, 198;
  verification, and state legislation, 98-100;
  registration in Italy, 100;
  American marriage laws, 186

McCann, Herbert:  case story of, 84-85, 86

Medical-social work:  preventing desertion, 9;
  summary of case analyses, 22;
  psychiatry and mental deficiency, 24;
  physical debility, 34;
  “pregnancy desertion,” 34-35;
  sex incompatibility, 37-39;
  bureaus of advice recommended, 193-196. 
  See also Psychology

Mellor, Joseph:  case story of, 111

Mentality:  irresponsible agents, 17-20;
  psychology of insanity, 20, 24;
  educational handicaps, 29

Mexico:  and extradition, 119, 170

Morgan, Charles:  case story of, 147-148

Motion, J.R., 171

Myers, Hiram, 191, 192

Narcotics:  percentage of influence, 22, 42

Nationality:  statistical facts about difference in, 26-27, 44-45;
  racial attitude, and percentages of deserters, 44-45;
  case problem, 49;
  Jewish desertion bureau, 65, 69, 71, 101-102

National Conference of Jewish Charities, seeks extradition treaty, 169

National Conference of Social Work, extradition treaty urged, 169

National Desertion Bureau, Jewish legal aid, 65;
  story of tracing a deserter, 69-70;
  collusive desertion cases, 71;
  clearing bureau established, 101-102

Neighborhood influence, see Standards

Newspapers, see Publicity

New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor:  practice
    of Desertion Bureau, 136

New York Charity Organization Society:  study of racial groups, and
    percentages, 44-45

New York State Conference of Charities and Correction, Proceedings, on
    non-supporters, 150

Non-supporters:  as potential deserters, 149-163;
  legal treatment of, 149-150;
  analogous to deserters, 150-153, 188;
  characteristics, 151, 189, 190;
  wife’s influence a factor, 152-154;
  illustrations, 155, 158, 160;
  reclamation, illustrated, 161-163;
  approach to desertion, 188-191

Non-support Law:  in Massachusetts, 149-150

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