R. M. AlgieAlgie, R. M. (Ronald Macmillan) (1888-1978) was a prominent figure known for his contributions to the study of juvenile delinquency and child welfare in New Zealand. His work on the Mazengarb Committee and the subsequent report shed light on the legilative changes required to address moral delinquency issues. Algie's dedication to improving child welfare and advocating for parental involvement in combating juvenile delinquency has left a lasting impact on New Zealand's legal and social systems. Read More Read Less
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