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Suggestions for the Prevention of Juvenile Depravity

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The author argues that punishment-focused responses to young offenders fail to address root causes and that prevention should be prioritized. Drawing on experience as a magistrate and prison visitor, he identifies inadequate parental care and the lack of domestic comforts as primary drivers of juvenile crime, criticizes transportation and harsh prison practices for hardening children, and endorses social measures such as improved housing, sanitation, and early local interventions. He urges justices and policymakers to redirect resources toward home-based reform and measures that prevent delinquency before conviction.

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Benjamin Rotch

Benjamin Rotch was an American author and social reformer known for his work in the late 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his book "Suggestions for the Prevention of Juvenile Depravity," which addresses the social issues surrounding youth and aims to provide practical solutions for improving their moral and social conditions. Rotch's contributions reflect a concern for the welfare of children and the importance of community involvement in their upbringing. His writings are a part of the broader discourse on juvenile justice and social reform during his time.

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