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Juvenile Delinquents

A Boy’s Life at the Waiale‘e Industrial School, 1909 to 1916

Through them long years I have served in college [Waiale‘e Industrial School for Boys]. What I learn from there was a crook life. This is a true story which I will confessed to it. I would like to said this, This little story might help you to keep your children safe at home (G.M., “A…

August 2, 2018 in Hawaiians, Juvenile Delinquents, Waiale‘e Industrial School.

No. XII Case Studies – Delinquents

Recently we came upon a small subset of materials in RASRL that is unlike the rest of the student work in the Collection. If these papers are in response to an assignment, it isn’t one we’d come across before. The authors don’t sound like undergraduates, and after reading thousands of papers we know what undergraduate…

October 19, 2015 in Archival Research, Hawaiians, Juvenile Delinquents, Social Sciences.

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