Abstract
Should the Juvenile Court concentrate upon individual treatment to the exclusion of considerations of justice? The author of this article is superintendent of Juvenile Hall, the juvenile detention home for Los Angeles County, and was previously a probation officer. In the light of his experience he feels that the widening gap between theory and practice in this field must be bridged and that individualized treatment must be reconciled with principles of justice if the rights and welfare of individual and community are to be safeguarded.(EDrITO.)
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