Comic Books Help Curb Delinquency: State School Adopts Idea to Allay Inmates' Fears -- Judge Backs Use
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Title
Comic Books Help Curb Delinquency: State School Adopts Idea to Allay Inmates' Fears -- Judge Backs Use
Subject
Newspaper Articles
Description
Discusses how the State Training School for Boys at Warwick N.Y decided to use comic books as a means of curbing delinquency. The comics utilized were written for the specific purpose of curbing youth violence.
Creator
Illson, Murray (writer)
Source
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Publisher
New York Times
Date
17 April 1954
Rights
ProQuest
Format
PDF, JPG
Type
Newspaper Article
Bibliographic Citation
Illson, Murray. "Comic Books Help Curb Delinquency: State School Adopts Idea to Allay inmates' Fears -- Judge Backs Use." New York Times, 17 April 1954: 8. Web. 30 December 2013.
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Citation
Illson, Murray (writer), “Comic Books Help Curb Delinquency: State School Adopts Idea to Allay Inmates' Fears -- Judge Backs Use,” A Crisis of Innocence, accessed December 22, 2024, http://crisisofinnocence.library.torontomu.ca/items/show/246.
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