Educational implications of crime prevention

Author: Jordan, T. F.

Source:
Catholic Educational Review, 39, 1941: 208-218
This review of the role of the school in the prevention of delinquency and crime is concerned with the changing attitude of the educator toward the maladjusted and delinquent child; the increasing sense of responsibility of the school in the development of attitudes and behavior; the increased use of psychiatrists, psychologists, and allied professions; the development of vocational education programs; and the extension of educational facilities to the adult offender in penal institutions.