For detained children seeking asylum, the Credible Fear Interview (CFI) is highly consequential: those who do not pass are deported to countries in which they fear persecution or torture. We consider whether policies and practices during child CFIs ensure that complete information is elicited in the first instance. We uncover infirmities that prevent some child asylum seekers from fully exercising their rights. Accordingly, we propose reforms across all branches of government to protect minors in CFIs, including updated and better enforced agency guidelines for child interviews, an end to child detention, habeas review, and appointment of counsel
Quote: "In the past decade, worldwide more than 1.5 million children have been killed in wars; more ...
States should develop alternatives to immigration detention to ensure that children are free to live...
In this paper, the author describes and analyses undertaking a pilot study in which refugee or asylu...
For detained children seeking asylum, the Credible Fear Interview (CFI) is highly consequential: tho...
This article addresses a barrier to effective protection faced by child refugee applicants. Currentl...
U.S. border agents detained at least 52,000 unaccompanied minors from only four Central American cou...
Drawing on research undertaken with separated children seeking asylum in the UK, this paper explores...
The systematic review presented in this article aims to reveal what supports and hampers refugee chi...
Abstract This study explored inter-personal and communicative aspects of the interviews with unaccom...
Asylum-seeking children are one of the most vulnerable groups of displaced persons. The experience o...
When arriving to Norway, the children applying for asylum go through a series of events with the aim...
To qualify as a refugee, asylum seekers must have a well-founded fear of persecution in their countr...
Decision-making regarding an asylum request of a minor requires decision-makers to determine the bes...
The systematic review presented in this article aims to reveal what supports and hampers refugee chi...
Invisibility of children of asylum-seeking families in Iceland According to the Convention on the...
Quote: "In the past decade, worldwide more than 1.5 million children have been killed in wars; more ...
States should develop alternatives to immigration detention to ensure that children are free to live...
In this paper, the author describes and analyses undertaking a pilot study in which refugee or asylu...
For detained children seeking asylum, the Credible Fear Interview (CFI) is highly consequential: tho...
This article addresses a barrier to effective protection faced by child refugee applicants. Currentl...
U.S. border agents detained at least 52,000 unaccompanied minors from only four Central American cou...
Drawing on research undertaken with separated children seeking asylum in the UK, this paper explores...
The systematic review presented in this article aims to reveal what supports and hampers refugee chi...
Abstract This study explored inter-personal and communicative aspects of the interviews with unaccom...
Asylum-seeking children are one of the most vulnerable groups of displaced persons. The experience o...
When arriving to Norway, the children applying for asylum go through a series of events with the aim...
To qualify as a refugee, asylum seekers must have a well-founded fear of persecution in their countr...
Decision-making regarding an asylum request of a minor requires decision-makers to determine the bes...
The systematic review presented in this article aims to reveal what supports and hampers refugee chi...
Invisibility of children of asylum-seeking families in Iceland According to the Convention on the...
Quote: "In the past decade, worldwide more than 1.5 million children have been killed in wars; more ...
States should develop alternatives to immigration detention to ensure that children are free to live...
In this paper, the author describes and analyses undertaking a pilot study in which refugee or asylu...