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2 unusual facts about Institute for Juvenile Research


Institute for Juvenile Research

Franz Alexander who was known for his work on Psychosomatic Medicine, short-term psychotherapy, and the corrective emotional experience and Julius B. Richmond, M.D. a pediatrician who would later develop Head Start and served as Surgeon General of the United States under President Jimmy Carter .

Jean Schensul

From 1971 through 1974, Schensul was a research scientist at the Institute for Juvenile Research in Chicago, then between 1974-75 and 1977-79 was program evaluator for the Center for New Schools, also in Chicago.



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Rules for Radicals

Alinsky believed heavily in collective action as a result of the work he did with the C.I.O and the Institute for Juvenile Research in Chicago where he first began to develop his own, distinct method of community organizing.