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Report Of The Special Committee On Moral Delinquency In Childre

Accompanying the report, for purposes of record, are four volumes containing the evidence of the witnesses who appeared before us and a large file of the submissions which were made in writing.

Chapters

6. Chapter 6

In an English case, _R._ v. _Banks_, (1916) 2 K.B. 621, this defence of consent was raised by a man who said that he had no idea that the girl was under the age of 16 and that h...

5. Chapter 5

Not all available literature on this subject is of equal quality. Several religious organizations already have publications suitable for the members of their respective denomina...

4. Chapter 4

(iii) In areas settled largely by people with growing families the rate of increase is striking. In planning one post-primary school the rate of 0.7 children to a family was ado...

2. Chapter 2

In seeking to ascertain whether immorality among children and adolescents has increased or is increasing it should be pointed out that there are not any statistics available eit...

3. Chapter 3

The Victorian legislation is particularly effective since not only does it widen the definition of "indecent" and "obscene", and enables the police themselves to institute proce...

7. Chapter 7

In every case in which a complaint or information is laid against any child, or against the parent or guardian of a child, under section 13 of the principal Act, the Justice bef...

1. Chapter 1

Accompanying the report, for purposes of record, are four volumes containing the evidence of the witnesses who appeared before us and a large file of the submissions which were...

8. Chapter 8

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