33
/
AIzaSyAYiBZKx7MnpbEhh9jyipgxe19OcubqV5w
August 1, 2025
2260066
606449
2

From Almshouses to Houses of Refuge (jan 1, 1825 – jan 1, 1825)

Description:

Prior to the establishment of today’s juvenile justice system, troubled children were offered inter- vention efforts focused on family control, in addition to use of the almshouses—locked, one- room buildings that housed many types of people with many different problems. During the later 1700s, the family was responsible for control of children, with the most common response by the community being to remove children and place them with other families, this happened because of poverty. Many times, these children were “bound out,” becoming indentured servants for the new family as a form of social control of troubled children. If there was no suitable placement with a family, however, an almshouse was one of the few community alternatives (Bremner, Barnard, Hareven, & Mennel, 1970; Grob, 1994; Rothman, 1971).

Added to timeline:

Date:

jan 1, 1825
jan 1, 1825
~ 0 min