From punishment to doing good : family courts and socialized justice in Ontario, 1880-1940 / Dorothy E. Chunn.
1992
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Title
From punishment to doing good : family courts and socialized justice in Ontario, 1880-1940 / Dorothy E. Chunn.
Published
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1992.
Call Number
KEO214 .C58 1992
ISBN
0802059937 (bound) :
0802069274 (pbk.) :
0802069274 (pbk.) :
Description
pages ; cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)27149805
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [225]-239) and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1
Social-Welfare Reform and the Birth of Socialized Justice
3
2
Social-Welfare Reformers and the Regulation of Marginal Families
24
3
Social Workers, Lawyers, and Socialized Courts
51
4
Conscience, Convenience, and Family Courts
84
5
The Legal Challenge to Socialized Justice: Family Courts in Jeopardy
117
6
The Legitimation of Socialized Justice: The Supreme Court Reference and Family Courts
138
7
Rehabilitating Deviant Families in Ontario: From Police Courts to Family Courts
166
8
Family Courts as a Social-Welfare Reform: A Concluding Note
191
Appendix A: Primary Data Sources
197
Appendix B: Legislation Administered by the Toronto Family Court
199
Appendix C: Criminal Code Sections Related to Family Welfare
200
Appendix D: The British North America Act: VII. Judicature
202
Notes
205
References
225
Index
241