Children and SocietyRoutledge, 2014 M09 25 - 368 páginas Provides a comprehensive overview of the issues, research and debates relating to children and the experience of childhood in late twentieth century Britain. This volume will address key issues such as juvenile crime, poverty, child protection and children's rights and their implications for the development of policy and services for children. Presents first hand accounts from children and parents. |
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... people from all over the world got together to discuss the rights of children and young people under the age of 18. This led to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Article 12 of the Convention states that any child (regardless ...
... people from all over the world got together to discuss the rights of children and young people under the age of 18. This led to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Article 12 of the Convention states that any child (regardless ...
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... young people do not regard themselves as children - partly because of the connotations of lower status and power than adults, which will be a leitmotiv of this book. Children are of course a highly differentiated group of people. Age ...
... young people do not regard themselves as children - partly because of the connotations of lower status and power than adults, which will be a leitmotiv of this book. Children are of course a highly differentiated group of people. Age ...
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Malcolm Hill, Kay Tisdall. it is usually valuable for young people to have both adults and friends to confide in ... Young Persons Acts) have been passed, but these have been largely concerned with children who break the law or are ...
Malcolm Hill, Kay Tisdall. it is usually valuable for young people to have both adults and friends to confide in ... Young Persons Acts) have been passed, but these have been largely concerned with children who break the law or are ...
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... young people have been congregated in age-sets, sometimes living in separate households, before making a sharp ritualised accession to adult status. Patterns of parent-child relationships often appear to parallel wider political ...
... young people have been congregated in age-sets, sometimes living in separate households, before making a sharp ritualised accession to adult status. Patterns of parent-child relationships often appear to parallel wider political ...
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Chapter 3 Childrens needs | |
Chapter 4 Childrens family relationships | |
Chapter 5 Childrens peer relationships activities and cultures | |
Chapter 8 An adequate standard of living | |
Chapter 9 Children who commit crimes | |
Chapter 10 Child abuse and child protection | |
Chapter 11 Separated children | |
reevaluating concepts and policies | |
References | |
Appendix I | |
Index | |
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