Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1. ''Segregation of Mental Defectives as a Preventive of Crime, Immorality, and Inefficiency'' 13 2. ''Defective Children in the Juvenile Court'' 33 3. ''The Relation Between Morality and Intellect'' 53 4. ''I Ain't Had Much Schooling'' 72 5. ''How a Girl of the Road Wins Rides and Influences Motorists'' 94 6. ''Little Savages'' and ''Psychopathic Deviates'' 119 Epilogue. Defining Deviance in the Late Twentieth Century: The New ''New Girl Problem''? 143 Appendix A. Illinois' Involuntary Commitment Law 149 Appendix B. Illinois' Model Sterilization Law 158 Notes 163 Selected Bibliography 199 Index 221 Illustrations follow page 52
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''Michael A. Rembis rightly and bravely uses the example of female delinquency to make sharp historical and contemporary analyses of eugenics and disability. The smart, analytical, and broad historical context Rembis provides will elicit marvelous student discussions of questions of gender, power, deviance, and historical change.''--Kim E. Nielsen, author of Beyond the Miracle Worker: The Remarkable Life of Anne Sullivan Macy and Her Extraordinary Friendship With Helen Keller