Advancing Children's Rights in Detention : a Model for International Reform /
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.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol :
Bristol University Press,
2022.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- Advancing Children's Rights in Detention: A Model for International Reform
- Copyright information
- Table of contents
- List of Cases and Instruments
- List of Figures
- About the Authors
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Aims of this book
- Methodology
- Chapter outline
- 1 Children's Rights in Detention
- Introduction
- Introducing children's rights
- Implementation of children's rights
- Children's rights and youth justice
- Children's rights in detention
- Implementation of children's rights in youth justice and detention
- A model for advancing children's rights in detention
- Child-centred care
- Conclusion
- 2 An International Perspective
- Introduction
- Key global concerns
- Children's rights to education, health and family contact
- Violence and ill-treatment
- Separation, solitary confinement and restraint
- Absence of specialist staff, facilities and approaches
- Absence of complaints and oversight
- Race and over-representation
- Gender
- Reforming child detention
- Hearing the views of children in detention
- Conclusion
- 3 Irish Youth Justice Law and Policy
- Introduction
- Irish youth justice
- a brief history of reform
- The Children Act 2001
- Important developments in youth justice
- Youth justice in the Department of Children
- Youth justice as part of the National Children's Strategy
- National youth justice policy
- Conclusion
- 4 Introducing Child Detention in Ireland
- Introduction
- The reform of child detention in Ireland
- The Youth Justice Review
- The Expert Group on Children Detention Schools
- Design and investment
- Complex legislative reform
- Child detention in national policy
- The profile of children in Oberstown
- Oberstown's legal framework
- The Director as quasi-parent
- Providing for the child's needs and preparing for return to the community
- The distinctiveness of child detention
- Governance of detention
- Independent inspection of child detention
- Conclusion
- 5 Oberstown and the Process of Change
- Introduction
- Introducing the challenge
- Oberstown: the new building
- Oberstown: the new model of care
- Care, Education, Health, Offending behaviour and Preparation for leaving
- Relationship-based care
- The Children's Rights Policy Framework
- Oberstown: the new direction
- The Oberstown Strategy 2017-20
- Measuring progress through independent inspection
- The maturing approach to inspection
- Conclusion
- 6 Implementing Children's Rights in Detention
- Introduction
- Child-centred care
- Individual plans delivered through partnership
- Provision
- Health
- Education
- Development
- Family contact
- Participation
- Individual decision-making in Oberstown
- Unit decision-making in Oberstown
- Campus decision-making in Oberstown
- Information and complaints
- Preparation
- Conclusion
- 7 Children's Rights to Protection from Harm
- Introduction