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U.S. Delinquency Figures

The number of juvenile delinquency cases handled in United States courts rose to a new record for the eleventh consecutive year in 1959. according to the Children’s Bureau of the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Government officials took some comfort because the Increase was the smallest registered in the 11 year period.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29503, 3 May 1961, Page 16

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58

U.S. Delinquency Figures Press, Volume C, Issue 29503, 3 May 1961, Page 16

U.S. Delinquency Figures Press, Volume C, Issue 29503, 3 May 1961, Page 16

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