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Cover Advancing Children’s Rights in Detention

Advancing Children’s Rights in Detention

A Model for International Reform

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Authors:
Ursula Kilkelly
and
Pat Bergin

Drawing on Ireland’s experience of transforming law, policy and practice and combining theory with real-life experiences, this compelling book demonstrates how a progressive rights-based approach to child detention can be implemented.

Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Publication Date:
02 Nov 2021
Online ISBN:
9781529213249
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51952/9781529213249
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Front Matter
Front Matter
Foreword
Introduction
1: Children’s Rights in Detention
2: An International Perspective
3: Irish Youth Justice Law and Policy
4: Introducing Child Detention in Ireland
5: Oberstown and the Process of Change
6: Implementing Children’s Rights in Detention
7: Children’s Rights to Protection from Harm
8: Staff Wellbeing and Communication
9: International and National Influences and Advocacy
10: Reflections: Enablers and Barriers to Reform
Afterword
Back Matter
References
Index

The UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty detailed many children’s poor experiences in detention, highlighting the urgent need for reform.

Applying a child-centred model of detention that fulfils the rights of the child under the five themes of provision, protection, participation, preparation and partnership, this original book illustrates how reform can happen. Drawing on Ireland’s experience of transforming law, policy and practice, and combining theory with real-life experiences, this compelling book demonstrates how children’s rights can be implemented in detention.

This important case study of reform presents a powerful argument for a progressive, rights-based approach to child detention. Worthy of international application, the book shares practical insights into how theory can be translated into practice.

Ursula Kilkelly is Professor of Law in the School of Law at University College Cork. She is chairperson of the Board of Management, Oberstown Children Detention Campus.

Pat Bergin was the first Director of Oberstown Children Detention Campus. He is now Head of Service at the National Forensic Mental Health Service.

Author/Editor details at time of book publication.

Copyright:
© Bristol University Press 2022
Hardback ISBN:
9781529213218
Paperback ISBN:
9781529213225
ePub ISBN:
9781529213232
Online ISBN:
9781529213249
Page Extent:
220
Keywords:
Children’s rights; youth detention; change; practical experience; Policy
Global Social Challenges:
Justice, Law and Human Rights
Sustainable Development Goals:
Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Subject:
Criminology, Criminal Justice, Youth Justice, Law, Family Law, Human Rights Law, Law, Social Work, Social Work with Children and Families
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