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Social, Cultural and Systemic Barriers to Child Justice Reform: Lessons from Vietnam

Youth Justice, Ahead of Print.
The implementation of child justice reforms often lingers or fails because it has not been systematically planned, properly communicated or adequately resourced. There are also many social, cultural and systemic barriers to child justice reforms, but these barriers are often poorly understood and meekly addressed. Progress in implementing rights-based comprehensive child justice systems has been slow, and there is a growing interest in understanding why, in many countries, child justice reforms have made relatively little progress over the past 30 years. This article reviews the experience of child justice reforms in Vietnam and discusses the broader question of policy transfer, specifically the translation of international children’s rights standards and norms into national child justice laws and policies.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 07/31/2021 | Link to this post on IFP |
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