Bancroft Library. Oral History Center Morris, Gabrielle S Knutson, Robert Levenson, Rosemary Beam, Kenneth S Holton, Karl Scudder, Kenyon J Stark, Heman G
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Description
Interviews with four men influential in the development of a new approach to the care and treatment of juvenile delinquents during the Warren administration, and the establishment of the California Youth Authority. Karl Holton: Development of Juvenile Correctional Practices; Kenyon J. Scudder: Beginnings of Therapeutic Correctional Facilities; Heman G. Stark: Juvenile Correctional Services and the Community; Kenneth S. Beam; Clergyman and Community Coordinator. Notes on original containers: t01: Karl Holton, 1971-06-23: Youth in Alberta 1897-, World War I t02: Karl Holton, 1971-06-23: College, L.A. Probation Dept 1924-39 t03: Karl Holton, 1971-11-09 t04: Kenyon Scudder, 1971-04-15: Dept of Corrections and EW t05: Kenyon Scudder and Heman Stark II t06: Heman Stark I, 1971-04-15: Calif Youth Authority t07: Kenneth Beam, 1970-11-21
Type
sound
Format
Original 1/4 inch audio tape
Extent
7 Tapes of 7
Identifier
Phonotape 1048 A cabeuroh_000204_t01 through cabeuroh_000204_t07
Language
English
Provenance
Oral History Center, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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