The present study seeks to explore the criminalization of, and punitive responses toward poor and marginalized people, through a case study on street children in Cairo. The specific focus of the study is public perceptions of the street children. Through focus group discussions with Cairo residents of different ages, gender and socioeconomic backgrounds, it explores how members of the public understand the causes and solutions for the issue, as well as their view on who bears responsibility in relation to it. In-depth interviews with representatives from NGOs working with street children also provide an additional perspective on the public perceptions. The findings are analyzed through a theoretical framework focused on individualistic and ...
Public attitudes and perceptions largely determine how and to what extent a society and its communit...
Objective: This paper examines the findings from recent studies of street children in Ethiopia. Meth...
This phenomenon of street children in Jambi clearly proves a fact that the rights of children are no...
This article examines the relationship between street children and the justice system in Egypt. Afte...
This study focuses on the perceptions of street children and the role of community in supporting the...
The study aimed to explore onsets and challenges of streetism and to describe the roles played by th...
Drawing on recorded interviews and focus group discussions with shopkeepers, and junior and senior h...
Abstract: The present research was aimed to explore the nature of Children on the Street’s relatio...
Street children are common phenomena throughout the world facing a lot of challenges in their life. ...
Thesis (M.Dev.Studies)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2006.This thesis examines the plight of ...
M.A.The aim of organizations working with street children is to reunite the children with their fami...
The phenomenon of street children is world-wide and on the increase despite numerous programs aimin...
Although international declarations upholding children’s rights for survival and development were al...
Child abuse among street children is a social problem which violates children’s rights and affects ...
This study employed the livelihood approach to examine the effects of streetism on the livelihoods o...
Public attitudes and perceptions largely determine how and to what extent a society and its communit...
Objective: This paper examines the findings from recent studies of street children in Ethiopia. Meth...
This phenomenon of street children in Jambi clearly proves a fact that the rights of children are no...
This article examines the relationship between street children and the justice system in Egypt. Afte...
This study focuses on the perceptions of street children and the role of community in supporting the...
The study aimed to explore onsets and challenges of streetism and to describe the roles played by th...
Drawing on recorded interviews and focus group discussions with shopkeepers, and junior and senior h...
Abstract: The present research was aimed to explore the nature of Children on the Street’s relatio...
Street children are common phenomena throughout the world facing a lot of challenges in their life. ...
Thesis (M.Dev.Studies)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2006.This thesis examines the plight of ...
M.A.The aim of organizations working with street children is to reunite the children with their fami...
The phenomenon of street children is world-wide and on the increase despite numerous programs aimin...
Although international declarations upholding children’s rights for survival and development were al...
Child abuse among street children is a social problem which violates children’s rights and affects ...
This study employed the livelihood approach to examine the effects of streetism on the livelihoods o...
Public attitudes and perceptions largely determine how and to what extent a society and its communit...
Objective: This paper examines the findings from recent studies of street children in Ethiopia. Meth...
This phenomenon of street children in Jambi clearly proves a fact that the rights of children are no...