Salvare i bambini: L’invenzione della delinquenza
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Children’s
格式
Kindle
页数
428
语言
意大利语
已发布
Oct 17, 2019
出版商
Meltemi Editore
ISBN-10
8855191349
ISBN-13
9788855191340
描述
In the late 19th century, the United States witnessed a significant shift in societal attitudes toward children, spurred by the child-saving movement. This period was characterized by a growing concern for the welfare of children and a desire to protect them from the harsh realities of urban life. Anthony M. Platt delves into the complex dynamics of this movement, examining how it intertwined with notions of delinquency and the development of social policies aimed at vulnerable youth.
Platt offers a critical analysis of how societal perceptions of childhood innocence were challenged by the concept of juvenile delinquency, paving the way for more institutional approaches to child welfare. Through a thorough exploration of historical events and social changes, the narrative reveals the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by society during this transformative era. The book invites readers to reflect on the implications of these early interventions in the lives of children and the ongoing legacy of this movement in contemporary discussions about childhood and justice.
Platt offers a critical analysis of how societal perceptions of childhood innocence were challenged by the concept of juvenile delinquency, paving the way for more institutional approaches to child welfare. Through a thorough exploration of historical events and social changes, the narrative reveals the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by society during this transformative era. The book invites readers to reflect on the implications of these early interventions in the lives of children and the ongoing legacy of this movement in contemporary discussions about childhood and justice.