Social DiagnosisRussell Sage Foundation, 1935 - 511 sider |
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... Desertion and Inebriety . These two disabilities , which are treated more fully in two of the questionnaires , illustrate the controlling influence upon diagnosis of a program of social treat- ment . In the days when no distinction was ...
... Desertion and Inebriety . These two disabilities , which are treated more fully in two of the questionnaires , illustrate the controlling influence upon diagnosis of a program of social treat- ment . In the days when no distinction was ...
Side 188
... desertion cases . " We had been dealing with a desertion case quite a while , ” writes a district secretary of a charity organization society , “ without getting anywhere . Upon visiting the wife's mother we got information that the ...
... desertion cases . " We had been dealing with a desertion case quite a while , ” writes a district secretary of a charity organization society , “ without getting anywhere . Upon visiting the wife's mother we got information that the ...
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... desertion is genuine , what steps have been taken to trace him ? Has his picture been obtained for purposes of identification ? Have out- of - town and in - town relatives and friends been consulted ? Or his last foreman , his fellow ...
... desertion is genuine , what steps have been taken to trace him ? Has his picture been obtained for purposes of identification ? Have out- of - town and in - town relatives and friends been consulted ? Or his last foreman , his fellow ...
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Adolf Meyer applied asked brother CHAPTER charity organization society child church client clues co-operation Confidential Exchange consulted court Criminal Psychology desertion directories disease dispensary doctor experience fact father Former employers girl give given habits hospital husband important individual inference inquiry instance interest interview investigation landlords later letter living man's marriage married medical-social ment mental method mind mother neglect neighborhood Octavia Hill outdoor relief parents patient physi physical physician possible present neighbors probation officer question questionnaire reason records regard relation relatives relief relief societies Russell Sage Foundation sanatoria says sister situation social agencies social diagnosis social evidence social service social treatment social worker sources statement suggest syphilis teachers telephone testimony things tion tuberculosis wife witness woman