Report of the Juvenile Delinquency Committee

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Report of the Juvenile Delinquency Committee
Algie Ronald Macmillan
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However, to extend such a system to children boarded out in private homes would be to ask for endless trouble. People would be loath to accept State wards into their homes if it laid them open to official visits from laymen whose sole function was to hear complaints from the children. The visits of Child Welfare Officers and of Inspectors of the Division must, we feel, be accepted as the main guarantee to the public of fair treatment. " Without expressing any decided opinion, the Committee felt... thatwhat the Director of Education has to say is worthy of considerationby Government.
Certain Specific Changes Proposed by the Mazengarb Committee In clause (5) on pages 60 to 63, both inclusive, of the report theMazengarb Committee recommended that certain specific changes bemade as soon as possible in the legislation relating to proceedings inthe Children's Court. It was our duty to examine and report uponeach of these suggestions. Our comments are as follow: _Paragraph (a), page 61_ (creation of a new offence) and _paragraph (b), page 61_ (the compulsory attendance of parents at a Children's Court) Both of these recommendations have been given effect to, and theyare provided for in the legislation enacted late in the session of 1954.


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