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The "Girl Problem": Female Sexual Delinquency in New York, 1900-1930

Cornell University Press

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  • Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
  • DVD Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
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"An absorbing analysis of delinquency among working-class adolescents. . . . This clearly written and well-researched study includes a useful bibliographical essay."--Library Journal "The 'Girl Problem' is based in large part on the records of one hundred young women incarcerated between 1900 and 1930 in two institutions, the New York State Reformatory for Women at Bedford Hills . . . and the Western House of Refuge for Women at Albion, in upstate New York. The records are rich with detail, including psychological assessments, correspondence from families and between inmates and others, and parole applications, that Alexander has used to good effect. Nearly all of those incarcerated were poor and came from immigrant or African-American homes."--Journal of Social History "Alexander's study . . . adds an important set of characters and locales to the growing history of women's lives during the intense immigration, urbanization, and modernization of the early twentieth century. . . . This book is a powerful argument on several levels for why poverty seems to breed criminality in this country."--Women's Review of Books
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**** Bad Girls, 2004-06-11
Bad girls get punished--and in some cases can be rehabilitated in institutions. This is an interesting scholarly study and history of sexually delinquent women in New York from 1900 to 1930. Especially interesting to me were the specific records and sources for this book which author Beth Alexander reproduces and quotes from. Many of the women who ended up in these institutions were ex-prostitutes with babies. In many cases they were diagnosed as being feeble-minded or having bad moral judgment. This is the hidden story of the early 20th century's "bad girls" revealed, explained, and analyzed. A good read for academics and laymen interested in this subject-matter.pDavid Rehakbr(...)