A breakdown of reformatory education: remembering Westbrook

IF 0.6 Q3 HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Clarissa Carden
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Purpose Westbrook Farm Home for Boys in Queensland, Australia, existed in various forms for over 100 years. As such, it offers a valuable window into Australian approaches to managing and reforming boys through the twentieth century. The purpose of this paper is to examine its approach to reforming teenage boys during a period marked by a mass escape in 1961. It argues that the reformatory education initially intended was no longer tenable during this moment in history, and that this period represents a breakdown of that approach. Design/methodology/approach This paper draws on material including newspaper reports, memoirs, and the report of an inquiry into an escape by inmates in 1961. These are analysed in order to construct a picture of the type of reformatory education during this period and the public and official responses to this. Findings Westbrook Farm Home for Boys was, during this period, an institution attempting to provide a reformatory education at a historical moment when such an education was no longer viewed as appropriate means of addressing the criminal behaviour of youths. This, combined with the leadership of a domineering figure in Superintendent Roy Golledge, led to a culture of abuse, rather than education. The uncovering of this culture was a pivotal moment in the transition of Westbrook into an institution explicitly dealing with criminal youths. Originality/value No academic work relating to this moment in Westbrook’s history has been previously published.
改造教育的分解:记住威斯布鲁克
澳大利亚昆士兰州的westbrook农场男孩之家以各种形式存在了100多年。因此,它为了解20世纪澳大利亚管理和改革男孩的方法提供了一个宝贵的窗口。本文的目的是研究在1961年以大规模逃亡为标志的时期,它对十几岁男孩的改造方法。它认为,最初意图的改造教育在这个历史时刻已经站不住脚,这一时期代表了这种方法的崩溃。设计/方法/方法本文参考的材料包括报纸报道、回忆录和1961年一起囚犯越狱事件的调查报告。本文对这些问题进行了分析,以便勾勒出这一时期的改造教育类型以及公众和官方对此的反应。在这一时期,威斯布鲁克农场男孩之家是一个试图提供改造教育的机构,因为这种教育不再被视为解决青少年犯罪行为的适当手段。这一点,再加上罗伊·高利奇(Roy Golledge)这个霸道人物的领导,导致了一种虐待文化,而不是教育。这种文化的发现是威斯布鲁克转变为一个明确处理犯罪青年的机构的关键时刻。关于威斯布鲁克历史上这一时刻的学术著作之前没有发表过。
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History of Education Review
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