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Advancing Children’s Rights in Detention provides an in-depth analysis of how children’s rights can be protected and promoted within detention facilities worldwide. Authors Ursula Kilkelly and Pat Bergin draw on extensive research and international best practices to develop a comprehensive model for reform.
The book addresses critical issues including proper treatment, legal protections, mental health support, and rehabilitation opportunities for detained children. It examines existing international frameworks and identifies gaps in current policies and practices.
Through case studies and practical recommendations, this work offers policymakers, practitioners, and advocates a roadmap for implementing sustainable change. The model presented emphasizes the importance of treating detained children with dignity while maintaining safety and security within institutions.







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