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Childrens Human Rights In The Usa Challenges And Opportunities Clinical Sociology Research And Practice 1st Ed 2023 Yvonne Vissing

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Childrens Human Rights In The Usa Challenges And Opportunities Clinical Sociology Research And Practice 1st Ed 2023 Yvonne Vissing
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.42 MB
Pages: 831
Author: Yvonne Vissing
ISBN: 9783031308475, 3031308476
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1st ed. 2023

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Childrens Human Rights In The Usa Challenges And Opportunities Clinical Sociology Research And Practice 1st Ed 2023 Yvonne Vissing by Yvonne Vissing 9783031308475, 3031308476 instant download after payment.

This book critically examines why a human rights framework would improve the wellbeing and status of young people. It explores children’s rights to provision, protection, and participation from human rights and clinical sociological perspectives, and from historical to contemporary events. It discusses how different ideologies have shaped the way we view children and their place in society, and how, despite the rhetoric of children's protection, people under 18 years of age experience more poverty, violence, and oppression than other group in society. The book points to the fact that the USA is the only member of the United Nations not to ratify a children’s human rights treaty; and the impact of this decision finds US children less healthy and less safe than children in other developed countries. It shows how a rights-respecting framework could be created to improve the lives of our youngest citizens – and the future of democracy.
Authored by a renowned clinical sociologist and international human rights scholar, this book is of interest to researchers, students, social workers and policymakers working in the area of children's wellbeing and human rights.

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