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The Unadjusted Girl, With Cases and Standpoint for Behavior Analysis

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The work examines female delinquency through case studies and sociological data, arguing that legal procedures, social customs, and sexual double standards shape the trajectories of girls labeled delinquent. It connects mental conflict, sexual shock, and blocked emotion to maladaptive behavior and reports results from clinics, courts, and correctional schools that emphasize rehabilitation over punishment. Drawing on wartime public-health interventions and psychological theory, including the concept of sublimation, it proposes preventive medical measures, changes in institutional practice, and environmental supports to understand, treat, and reintegrate young women rather than merely punish them.

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William Isaac Thomas

William Isaac Thomas was an influential American sociologist and social psychologist known for his pioneering work in the field of sociology. His notable contributions include the books "Sex and Society: Studies in the Social Psychology of Sex" and "The Unadjusted Girl, With Cases and Standpoint for Behavior Analysis." Thomas's research focused on the interplay between individual behavior and social structures, emphasizing the importance of understanding social context in psychological analysis. His ideas have had a lasting impact on the study of human behavior and social dynamics, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century sociology.

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