Prevention of child recruitment and exploitation by terrorist and violent extremist groups : the role of the justice system : a training manual
2019
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TitlePrevention of child recruitment and exploitation by terrorist and violent extremist groups : the role of the justice system : a training manual
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Summary
The present Manual presents practical approaches and measures that can be put in place, particularly in the justice system and in collaboration with other sectors, to prevent child recruitment and exploitation by terrorist and violent extremist groups. Pursuing the common goal of preventing child recruitment by terrorist and violent extremist groups involves working together, not only within the justice system but also with other systems such as child protection, education and health, to design early interventions for children at risk and ensure that these children and their families receive the protection, assistance and support that they need.
Introduction -- Children recruited and exploited by violent and extremist groups -- Part 1. Preventing child recruitment -- Part 2. Addressing the threat and bringing recruiters to justice -- Part 3. Creating a protective environment framework for children
Introduction -- Children recruited and exploited by violent and extremist groups -- Part 1. Preventing child recruitment -- Part 2. Addressing the threat and bringing recruiters to justice -- Part 3. Creating a protective environment framework for children
Call number
ST/ODC(02)/P91
AuthorsUN Office on Drugs and Crime
DateVienna : UN, 2019
Description
xi, 168 p.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Available also online (viewed 4 Sep. 2019).
Available also online (viewed 4 Sep. 2019).
ISBN / ISSN
9789211303896
Sales number19.IV.7
CollectionsResource Type > Documents and Publications > Publications
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