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Following its inception, the Society quickly became an integral part of the New York legal system, acting as representatives of the State and City in child abuse court cases, and with a hotline from the Society to the police. According to one analysis, the Society effectively brought state law "into line with its [own] understanding of childhood".[5] The organisation itself claims that "the entire body of modern [United States] child protective legislation is rooted in laws advocated by the NYSPCC".[6] This includes:
acts requiring custodians to provide food, clothing, medical care and supervision, prohibiting child endangerment and regulating child employment (1876);
acts prohibiting the sale of intoxicants to minors and mandating their separation from adults when arrested (1877);
acts providing juvenile parole for those under 16, prohibiting children in saloons unless accompanied by a parent or guardian and prohibiting gun dealers from selling or giving weapons to minors (1884);
acts prohibiting the employment of children in sweatshops and factories and limiting child employment to 60 hours a week (1886);
acts regulating obscene material with respect to children (1887) and providing protections for messenger and telegraph boys (1888);
acts prohibiting the sale of tobacco to minors and prohibiting them from living in drug dens and houses of prostitution (1889).[6]
It has been argued, however, that these initial years were not a campaign for children's rights, but partly motivated by a desire to control the working classes and instill conservative values. Bergh himself spoke in favor of flogging children as a form of discipline at the first meeting of the NYSPCC.[1] However it is certain that the NYSPCC helped to establish a more humanitarian definition of child cruelty.[1]
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Newsletter | Winter 2019Board of DirectorsPresidentKarl G. WellnerVice PresidentElizabeth MayhewSecretary Frank E. SommerfieldTreasurer Lincoln E. FrankDirectors Amelia BerkowitzMaryKate BoylanRosario ConiglioNeil FriedmanMaarit GlocerPenny Grant, MDValesca Guerrand-HermèsHolly M. KellyFederico G.M. MennellaTatiana G.P. PerkinDavid R. StackMark S. WeissHonorary Director Elbridge T. Gerry, Jr.Executive Director Mary L. Pulido, Ph.D.Children’s Council Anne and Bob ArnsEmma BengtssonRegina CalcaterraVicky CornellVictor de SouzaMichael FerraroAaron Fisher, Dawn Hennessy, & Michael GillumKimberly GuilfoyleSophie B. HawkinsTania HigginsDr. Thomas KellyHon. Joseph M. Lauria (Ret.)Anita LoEric MacLeishDeborah NorvilleKelly RutherfordSapphireCostas Spiliadis
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Yeah, that still isn't working out for the Dems
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@Nely pocket nukes, while not as annoying as pocket sand, is still a far deadlier weapon.
Yes, they are deadly. Do you know who declassified 6 of them?
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