Show I Striking at af the Roots Roofs A- A A A rENT by Chief of Police Harry I L. L Finch that the crime prevention effort in inthe the Salt Lake City police department will be doubled calls caus atten attention on anew to the greater productiveness pro pro- I of dealing with crime causes rather than correction It goes to the root of the problem In Iii too many cases when a 3 delinquent boy or or girl arrives s before a j juvenile court departure departure departure de de- de- de from irom normal social conduct is so pronounced pronounced pronounced pro pro- or aggravated that all too much hopelessness hopelessness hopelessness hope hope- comes into the problem The problem problem lem child is not recognized for what he is until much too late to be dealt with effectively For Forthe Forthe the child and for tor society it is a happy circumstance circum circum- stance when he may be caught in his first of of- of Then intelligent and thoughtful parents parents par par- exits or in their lack trained and specialized authorities may put him in proper paths It is the responsibility i ity of the crime prevention prevention prevention tion bureau pureau to deal with just such cases It is their most difficult job to reclaim young miscreants miscreants miscreants mis mis- who have become adept in petty crime The growing number of children resorting to mischief and ev evildoing argues that Chief Finch's plans meet a pressing need The bureau has a record which has drawn high praise from those dealing with delinquents De Detective R. R W. W Morrison and his aids Patrolmen Patrolmen Patrol Patrol- men en R. R S. S Cahoon and John Allen are credited with an understanding of their problems that thai has lias made their work markedly effective Policewomen Policewomen Policewomen Police Police- women Jane Berrett Mrs S. S C. C Call Calland and Augusta Augustat t I Friend who join the bureau hav have excellent re rep rep- in the department The competency 9 of these women and of the officers who have sf staffed the bureau since sine last June promises es fine results in jn a most needed effort to get youngsters b back ck on on the right road before their waywardness wayward wayward- ness e- e has become so conf confirmed that reclaiming o them is highly difficult t. t Cooperation of parents and the public with this bureau will make its tasks the easier I |