. The journal of mental pathology. uld carefor the young degenerate and take them away from the evil in-fluence of their parents. 2. When these degenerates attract attention by their acts orconduct, they should be investigated and reported on officially, aswell as professionally. 3. As far as possible, they should be placed in medico-pedagogicinstitutes directed by competent authorities. 4. Parents should have the privilege of placing in medico-pedagogic institutes children whose low intellects require specialcare; the children should be cared for up to the age of eighteenyears. 5. The questio


. The journal of mental pathology. uld carefor the young degenerate and take them away from the evil in-fluence of their parents. 2. When these degenerates attract attention by their acts orconduct, they should be investigated and reported on officially, aswell as professionally. 3. As far as possible, they should be placed in medico-pedagogicinstitutes directed by competent authorities. 4. Parents should have the privilege of placing in medico-pedagogic institutes children whose low intellects require specialcare; the children should be cared for up to the age of eighteenyears. 5. The question of vengence should give way to that ofameliorating the condition of the offenders. The degenerate can-not be held responsible, but should be cared for by society. 132 THE RECIDIVIST CRIMINAL.—Dr. Morel. in W PQ < CO 4-1O a o CO > p;! U3 HOH PS P^Ph Pi <: H wI—I QPS O 00 On t^ t^ M MVO 00 li-) xf vo -^ H-l w ^ O VD -^ 0^ 00 M ^ O VO 1_I ,r^ O l-l OS on -o O i^ ^ ^ n O lo 00 „ T3 O On ^ 00 I CO 0< I-H O CO M M l-H HH C^ 00 00 t-i t>^ 00 -- ^ l-l O I-* o M (N H-t H-l H-l O l-H VO O CO T^ w CN vo vO <^ o o t/io oo <D Q en<u CO en o X<v O o o < o oo »—I ^ o m :z; uo en )-l u rtcu VhO CD :^o &^ d Vh ortu<u <u bjo <u P o Vh<U O o THE RECIDIVIST CRIMINAL.—Dr. Morel. 133 Recidivists of this category, showing their education in relationto alcoholic indulgence: Alcoholic and parents alcoholic Totals One of those marked by letters: a. Was an asylum inmate. b. Ex-inmate of Reformatory. c. Ex-inmate of Reformatory. Instruction. Age. None. Rudim. Prim. 18-20 I 2 I 20-25 3a lb 3c 26-30 3 I I 31-40 3 1 2 41-50 2 0 I 51-60 3 I I 15 Instruction. Age. None. Rudim. Prim, Brothers, sisters and uncles alcoholic: 31-40 0 2a 0 41-50 2 0 0 51-60 24 0 I Totals impaired. 2 I a. One of those was mentally Instruction. Age. None. Rudim. Prim Parents non-alcoholic: 18-25 8 2 3 26-30 2 3 3 31-40 3 3 8 41-50 3 I 2 51-60 5 2 3 Totals 2ia lib IQC Of those


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