Juvenile delinquency
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred J. Kahn collection
Books, reports, articles and testimony on social work authored by Alfred J. Kahn. Topics include social policy, social planning, comparative U.S. and international child and family policy, juvenile delinquency, and social work education.
Burt Galaway papers
Collection contains the papers of Burt Galaway, professor of social work at the University of Minnesota.
Chicago Foreign Language Press Survey records
Files of translated articles from the Chicago Foreign Language Press Survey, organized by topic, include education, mores, social and economic organization, politics, and war. Included are materials from the following ethnic groups in Chicago, Illinois: Albanian, Bohemian, Chinese, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Filipino, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Jewish, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, and Ukrainian.
Elio D. Monachesi papers
Collection contains the papers of Elio D. Monachesi, professor and chair of the department of sociology at the University of Minnesota.
Ralph and Ruth Tefferteller papers
The papers of Ralph and Ruth Tefferteller, social workers who spent much of their careers at the Henry Street Settlement in New York City. The papers document programs at the settlement as well as some of the Teffertellers' other professional and political activities and their work with the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Mission in Vietnam.
United Way of Minneapolis records
Included are records related to the overall development and operations of the United Way organization; minutes of various boards and committees; program files formed around functional activities, studies, relationships, and topical reference materials; files on member agencies, formed primarily around the budget allocation process; and scrapbooks.
YMCA boys and youth work records
Administrative records, including reports, minutes, correspondence, publications, conference proceedings, subject files, and other material of the YMCA's boys' work department, as well as records concerning the YMCA's major youth development programs, including camping, Hi-Y, Youth in Government, Y-Indian Guides, and NYPUM (National Youth Program Using Mini-Bikes).