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New York Training School for Girls : ウィキペディア英語版 | New York Training School for Girls New York Training School for Girls in Hudson was a reformatory school, where teenage girls, between the ages of 12 and 16, who were convicted of any form of juvenile delinquency in New York state were sent. The institution operated between 1904 and 1975. Since 1976 it has been a minimum security prison for young male adults, recently called Hudson Correctional Facility.〔(Directive of New York state )〕 It is famous for the sociometric research done by Jacob Moreno in the 1930s. ==History== The reformatory was established in 1904 as the only institution in New York state which could provide training for delinquent girls under the age of 16.〔(New York State Training School for Girls at Hudson ), Albany : J.B. Lyon Co, 1904, p.3〕 The institute took the place and the buildings of the former House of Refuge for Women. It was located on the east side of the Hudson River, with a "famous view"〔(New York State Training School for Girls at Hudson ), Albany : J.B. Lyon Co, 1904, p.5〕 of the Catskill mountains. In the beginning there were seven, three-story, well-established cottages for 26 girls on average, several sport fields, office buildings and a chapel. The institution was led by a superintendent and each cottage had a teacher and a few officers. The teacher, or "house mother" played the part of the parents, and officials such as kitchen officials were responsible for leading the activity of the girls.
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