This article reports on findings from a preliminary study that aims to ascertain the extent to which a group of 30 15-17-year-old Angolan juvenile suspects are polyvictims, as defined by Finkelhor and colleagues, and the degree to which their victimisation might be attributed to the aftermath of the country's civil war. Analysis of their victimisation identified the majority as being polyvictims. Research into the context of victimisation revealed their neighbourhoods as being of primary importance. Findings confirm a direct link between these children's victimisation and Angola's war history. The article concludes that Angolan authorities need to adopt a psychosocial approach to dealing with the traumatic experiences of these children and ...
Children in northern Uganda who are the focus of this article were born and raised in the context of...
This study arises from a general proposition that different levels and types of exposure to war are ...
This study investigates the role that the notions of trauma and culture play in relation to the alle...
This article reports on findings from a preliminary study that aims to ascertain the extent to which...
*Corresponding author. Abstract This article reports on findings from a preliminary study that aims ...
This presentation is based on findings from a study of 30 Angolan youths, aged 15-17 years detained ...
This article uses recent experience in Angola to demonstrate that young fighters were not adequately...
More than three decades of war in Angola have created a generation of disaffected children, poorly e...
Young people have been at the forefront of political conflict in many parts of the world, even when ...
While the use of children in war has most universally condemned human rights abuses in the world, ye...
In 2007, a former South African Defence Force (SADF) paratrooper, Marius van Niekerk, embarked on a ...
The phenomenon of child soldiers has historically been addressed by international instruments and in...
This article discusses the issue of child soldiers by weaving together the threads of experiences of...
The use of child soldiers to perform violent acts is one of the most condemned and emotionally distu...
This thesis is concerned with the experiences of children who were formerly abducted and recruited i...
Children in northern Uganda who are the focus of this article were born and raised in the context of...
This study arises from a general proposition that different levels and types of exposure to war are ...
This study investigates the role that the notions of trauma and culture play in relation to the alle...
This article reports on findings from a preliminary study that aims to ascertain the extent to which...
*Corresponding author. Abstract This article reports on findings from a preliminary study that aims ...
This presentation is based on findings from a study of 30 Angolan youths, aged 15-17 years detained ...
This article uses recent experience in Angola to demonstrate that young fighters were not adequately...
More than three decades of war in Angola have created a generation of disaffected children, poorly e...
Young people have been at the forefront of political conflict in many parts of the world, even when ...
While the use of children in war has most universally condemned human rights abuses in the world, ye...
In 2007, a former South African Defence Force (SADF) paratrooper, Marius van Niekerk, embarked on a ...
The phenomenon of child soldiers has historically been addressed by international instruments and in...
This article discusses the issue of child soldiers by weaving together the threads of experiences of...
The use of child soldiers to perform violent acts is one of the most condemned and emotionally distu...
This thesis is concerned with the experiences of children who were formerly abducted and recruited i...
Children in northern Uganda who are the focus of this article were born and raised in the context of...
This study arises from a general proposition that different levels and types of exposure to war are ...
This study investigates the role that the notions of trauma and culture play in relation to the alle...