Children in UK Law
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Punishing Children:
This article examines the treatment of young offenders in an inner-city area of contemporary Britain. The effect of harsher legislation on the practices adopted by agencies and practitioners is hig...
- Children These Days
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Listening to Children
Brian Cantwell, Senior Family Court Welfare Officer in Humberside, and Liz Trinder, Research and Development Officer with Save the Children North and East Division in Hull, report the initial findi...
- Children, Families and Violence: Challenges for children's rights
- Accosting Children
- Improving Children's Services Networks
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Children's experience of the Children Act 1989
This article sets out the views and experience of children and young people on selected major aspects of their lives which are governed by provisions in the Children Act 1989. It draws on extensive...
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Disabled children and the Children Act 1989
This article examines the impact on disabled children and their families of the Children Act 1989 from the author's perspective of close involvement in this area of policy from 1992 to 2005. It arg...
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Building trust in children
Previous fear of crime studies have rarely considered how fear of crime is learned or the messengers who teach fear of crime to others. This is especially important with children, who often learn a...
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Children, Armed Conflict, and Peace
In most analyses of armed conflict, children are invisible and are typically regarded as passive, incidental victims or inconsequential actors. In current intrastate, ethno-political conflicts, how...
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