Children's Human Rights
Progress and Challenges for Children Worldwide
Contributions by Joyce Apsel, Jaro Bilocerkowycz, Raymond L. Fitz, Jill Marie Gerschutz, Mary B. Geske, Margaret P. Karns, Ursula Kilkelly, Laura M. Leming, Richard Maclure, Theo J. Majka, Rosemary C. Sarri, Jeffrey J. Shook, Melvin Sotelo Edited by Mark Ensalaco, Linda C. Majka
Publication date:
16 June 2005Length of book:
288 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
232x155mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780742529885
Children's human rights are regularly violated around the world. We hear about graphic examples including child soldiers, child prostitutes, and children sold into slavery, but hungry, sick, and orphaned children are equally at risk and more prevalent. In the United States, children suffer similar abuses, but some are unique to the U.S. justice system. Unlike most of the rest of the world, the U.S. is a well-developed western nation in which juvenile offenders can be tried as adults and sentenced to death. This book brings together a wide array of original essays from a variety of academic and practitioner perspectives on human rights and the status of children. The details are disturbing; the message, powerful: We must vigorously extend the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to the most vulnerable humans of all—the children of the world, starting at home in the United States.
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