Detention Houses And Reformatories As Protective Social Agencies in the Campaign of the United States Government Against Veneral Diseases
Detention Houses And Reformatories As Protective Social Agencies in the Campaign of the United States Government Against Veneral Diseases
U.S. Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board
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This detention house occupies a large five-story brown-stone house, formerly a residence, and located in the keart of the city. Its capacity is for 30. It is steam heated and has good hot-water service. The precautions against fire are according to law. ' There are three baths for the inmates but only ohe toilet. The laundry is well equipped. The diseased girls wash and boil th^Qir own clothing. Two large dormitories accommodate 15 beds ea(ih. An isolation room has 2 beds. Besides the recreatio...n* rbotn there is 'a sewing room. The case record system is up to dateJ; social histories and investi- gations are on file in the office. Clasfeificatioti as to age is not possible and very little as to character but the girfe ate constantly under supervision. Colored girls are placed ih a separate and smaller room. Digitized by VjOOQ IC 140 DSTENTIOlf HOUSES AND HEFORBCATORISS. Mental tests are given the majority by the court psychiatrist prior to admission. Very low-grade mental cases are sent to the city hos- pital for the feeble-minded and epileptic on Eandall's Island from which, as a clearing house, they may be committed to State insti- tutional care.
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