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Report of the Special Committee on Moral Delinquency in Children and Adolescents
Author: Oswald Chettle Mazengarb et al. Genre: LiteratureReport of the Special Committee on Moral Delinquency in Children and Adolescents
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reports of proceedings in the Magistrate's Court at Lower Hutt against youths char
fficer was report
orgies perpetrated in several private homes during the absence of parents, and in several secon
o stat
he children came fr
and a Stipendiary Magistrate that juvenile delinquency (meaning delinquency in general and not only sex
homes where they a
public comment throughout the Dominion. The anxiety of parents
minion for a long time has caused so much public dismay and so much private
urchase newspapers on the way to and from school. On the other hand the focusing of attention on the existence of the peril to school children caused many parents, temporarily at any rate, to take a greater interest in the training and care of
about 16 years had been arrested in Christchurch on a charge of murdering the mother of one of them. It soon became widel
exual crime in New Zealand was, per head of population, half as much again as the sexual crime in England and Wales.
Reports fr
ewspapers, and by many newspapers in Australia and Great Britain, the Committee points out th
ed and as well behaved as those in other districts, whether in New Zealand or elsewhere. It just happened that, throu
mmittee can merely quote from some of the reports received in New Ze
En
emales-132 in 1953, compared with 75 in 1952-and for offences against girls under 16 years of age. In his annual report the Chief Constable state
w Sout
ER WILD TEEN
lt in which a bodgie "high priest" and a number of pret
articipate in lewd rituals, swear a profane oath on "
15-year-old daughter of a respected Erskineville family started the police investigation which uncovered the sex cult. Both t
of indecency, the girl swore the "widgies' oath" o
uth Au
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arties. The Port Adelaide Police Chief Inspector, G.E. Mensfort, said that when the cases came to Court he suspected revelations similar to those in the Hutt Valley, which recently sh
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LS IN BA
is a disturbing increase in the number of 17-and 18-year-old girls who are coming under the notice
rld-wide
sexual crime in various c
ncluded in published figures, no special mention has been found by this Committee of the aspect of sexual delinquency now being discussed in New Zealand. What is entirely new in New Zealand (and probably in other place
and their effects on young people, but this is the first time that any Government has set up a Committee
red in the local newspapers the following tel
O VICE WAVE
row a searching probe into Britain's homosexuals and prostitute
llowed public alarm at the vice wave in Britain, hig
es, and offences against the criminal law in connection with prostitution and solicitation for immoral purposes. According to the police, prostitutes in London alone have soared to a record of
sullied by these reports, the Committee hopes that any damage may be repaired by setting out the facts in their true perspective a