12.07.2015 Views

violence against children WORLD REPORT ON - CRIN

violence against children WORLD REPORT ON - CRIN

violence against children WORLD REPORT ON - CRIN

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

520 Barter C (2003). Abuse of Children in Residential Care.London, NSPCC.21 United Nations Secretary-General’s Study on Violence<strong>against</strong> Children (2005). Summary Report ofthe Thematic Meeting on Violence <strong>against</strong> Childrenin Conflict with the Law. 4–5 April 2005, Geneva.Available at: http://www.<strong>violence</strong>study.org/r180.22 Human Rights Watch (2001). Easy Targets: ViolenceAgainst Children Worldwide. New York, Human RightsWatch.23 Westcott H, Clement M (1992). NSPCC Experience ofChild Abuse in Residential Care and EducationalPlacements: Results of a Survey. London, NSPCC.24 Astra, Children’s Rights Centre, Humanitarian LawCentre, and OMCT (2004). State Violence in Serbiaand Montenegro: An Alternative Report to the UnitedNations Human Rights Committee. Geneva and Belgrade.25 Keating P et al. (2003). Review of Children’s Homes andPlaces of Safety in Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica,Ministry of Health.26 International Save the Children Alliance (2003).A Last Resort: The Growing Concern About Childrenin Residential Care. London, Save the Children UK.27 Barth RP (2002). Institutions vs Foster Homes:The Empirical Base for a Century of Action. Chapel Hill,NC, University of North Carolina School of SocialWork, Jordan Institute for Families.28 Almaty (2002). Alternative Report of Non-GovernmentalOrganisations of Kazakhstan. Available at:http://www.crin.org/docs/resources/treaties/crc.33/kazakhstan_ngo_report.pdf.29 Stativa E (2000). Survey on Child Abuse in ResidentialCare Institutions in Romania (ABSUR). Available at:http://www.crin.org/docs/resources/treaties/crc.40/GDD_2005_stativa1eng.pdf#search=%22Survey%20on%20Child%20Abuse%20in%20Residential%20Care%20Institutions%20in%20Romania%22.30 Carter R (2005). Family Matters: A Study of InstitutionalChildcare in Central and Eastern Europe and the FormerSoviet Union. London, EveryChild.31 Barter C (2003). Abuse of Children in Residential Care.London, NSPCC. Available at: http://www.nspcc.org.uk/Inform/OnlineResources/InformationBriefings/AbuseOfChildrenInResidentialCare_asp_ifegap26011.html.32 UNICEF (2003). Children in Institutions: TheBeginning of the End? The Cases of Italy, Spain,Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. Innocenti Insight.Florence, Innocenti Research Centre.33 United Nations Secretary-General’s Study on Violence<strong>against</strong> Children (2005). Regional Desk Review: NorthAmerica. Available at: http://www.<strong>violence</strong>study.org/r27.34 Goodman R (2000). Children of the Japanese State:The Changing Role of Child Protection Institutions inContemporary Japan. Oxford, Oxford University Press.35 International Save the Children Alliance (2003). ALast Resort: The Growing Concern about Children inResidential Care. London, Save the Children UK.36 UNICEF Regional Office for Latin America and theCaribbean (2004). Convention on the Rights of the Child.Fifteen Years Later. Latin America, UNICEF.37 Foster G (2004). Study of the Response by Faith-BasedOrganisations to Orphans and Vulnerable Children.UNICEF and Word Conference of Religions forPeace.38 International Save the Children Alliance (2003).A Last Resort: The Growing Concern about Children inResidential Care. London, Save the Children UK.39 Ugandan Ministry of Labour, Gender and SocialDevelopment (2003). Uganda Country Report for theStockholm Conference on Residential Care. University ofStockholm, Sweden.40 Powell G et al. (forthcoming). Children in ResidentialCare: The Zimbabwean Experience. New York, UNICEF.41 UNICEF (2003). Africa’s Orphaned Generations. NewYork, UNICEF.221Violence <strong>against</strong> Children in care and justice institutions

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!