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6. What year was the Youthful Offenders Act passed?

  • 1857
  • 1854
  • 1856
  • 1855

7. What was there a move from and to in the 18th century?

  • The evangelical child to the delinquent child.
  • The natural to romantic child.
  • The evangelical child to the wage earning child.
  • The romantic child to the natural child.

8. What was there a move from and to in the 19th century?

  • The evangelical child to wage earning child.
  • The natural to romantic child.
  • The wage earning to delinquent child.

9. What did Mary Carpenter say about the family in 1853?

  • That the PEEL reforms made the penal system unnecessarily harsh.
  • That the family is the place in which to place children if they are to be returned to their 'natural position of childhood'.
  • That following the Quaker religion was the best way to prevent delinquency in children.

10. What did King (1994) observe about the reactions to juvenile delinquency between 1780 and 1810?

  • People began to panic about juvenile delinquency.
  • That there was a huge difference in the reactions.
  • There was a wave of media produced in response to juvenile delinquency.

11. What did the Juvenile Offenders Act 1847 establish?

  • The distinction between youth and adult.
  • Reformatories.
  • Different court systems for youths compared to adults.

12. What did the Children's Act 1908 establish?

  • Different court systems for youths compared to adults. It also enforced a welfare approach to youths.
  • Reformatories.
  • Different sentences to be awarded to youths.

13. In what year did Cale write about gender effects?

  • 1993
  • 1992
  • 1991
  • 1990

14. In what year did Rousseau write his book, 'Emile'?

  • 1765
  • 1763
  • 1762
  • 1764

15. In what year was the Factory Act, limiting work in factories for those below 9, passed?

  • 1853
  • 1833
  • 1843
  • 1863