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Book Review: Preventive Child Welfare: The Feasibility of Early Intervention

Book Review: Preventive Child Welfare: The Feasibility of Early Intervention AUST. & N.Z. JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY (Mar., 1973): 6, 1 later covered a wider field of police­ women's duties, and among other require­ ments, stressed close co-operation with "the Social Welfare Branch, Children's Courts, Education Department, Probation Book Reviews and Parole Service, and other social welfare organizations" (p. 24). As the police are the only helping agency accessible at all times (and this is par­ ticularly important at weekends) and Preventive Child Welfare: The Feasibility indeed the only source of an authoritative of .Early Intervention, Catherine King, handling of domestic problems, and .as Social Work Occasional Paper, No.1, policewomen are regarded as experts in Mel?ourne University, Department of family matters, their time and energies Social Studies, 1971. seem to be very largely employed on what are in essence social welfare problems­ T~E RELEVANCY to criminologists of the kinds of behavioural patterns and this study of child welfare policies, damaging situations which are set out in strategies and facilities in the State of Pt. II (Family Welfare Division) of the Victoria is on two levels - the more Social Welfare Act, Victoria 1970 Division obvious one, the fact that the matter dealt 4, SSe 31, 34), on which applications for http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology SAGE

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SAGE
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0004-8658
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1837-9273
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10.1177/000486587300600110
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Abstract

AUST. & N.Z. JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY (Mar., 1973): 6, 1 later covered a wider field of police­ women's duties, and among other require­ ments, stressed close co-operation with "the Social Welfare Branch, Children's Courts, Education Department, Probation Book Reviews and Parole Service, and other social welfare organizations" (p. 24). As the police are the only helping agency accessible at all times (and this is par­ ticularly important at weekends) and Preventive Child Welfare: The Feasibility indeed the only source of an authoritative of .Early Intervention, Catherine King, handling of domestic problems, and .as Social Work Occasional Paper, No.1, policewomen are regarded as experts in Mel?ourne University, Department of family matters, their time and energies Social Studies, 1971. seem to be very largely employed on what are in essence social welfare problems­ T~E RELEVANCY to criminologists of the kinds of behavioural patterns and this study of child welfare policies, damaging situations which are set out in strategies and facilities in the State of Pt. II (Family Welfare Division) of the Victoria is on two levels - the more Social Welfare Act, Victoria 1970 Division obvious one, the fact that the matter dealt 4, SSe 31, 34), on which applications for

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Australian & New Zealand Journal of CriminologySAGE

Published: Mar 1, 1973

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