Criminal Children
Discover the compelling world of juvenile justice with Criminal Children by Emma Watkins. Published in 2018, this enlightening book delves into the lives of criminal children during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, offering a profound exploration of juvenile delinquency and the corrections system of the time. With 162 pages of insightful analysis, Watkins provides a thorough understanding of the societal factors that influenced young offenders and the evolving perceptions of childhood and crime. This book is essential for anyone interested in juvenile corrections, history, or social justice. Immerse yourself in this important narrative and gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities surrounding criminal youth in a transformative era.