Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Popular Government, Vol. 16: February, 1950
Three Oregon cities are now pin ning not only the blame but also the punishment, for juvenile delinquency, on the parents rather than their children. City councilmen of Baker, Lakeview and Eugene have recently adopted parental delinquency ordi nances providing for fines up to $200 and jail sentences up to 100 days for parents whose children commit those misdemeanors, such as petty theft, and disorderly conduct, with which deliu quent careers are usually begun.
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