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Attitudes and beliefs preventing children in contact with law from realizing their rights

November 2022

UNICEF commissioned Indago to conduct a survey on professional groups’ knowledge, attitudes and practices on the underlying societal attitudes and beliefs preventing children from realizing their rights when in contact with the justice system.

The purpose of the survey is to explore the underlying societal attitudes and beliefs among professionals in the justice for children, preventing children from realizing their rights when in contact with the justice system. More specifically, the survey explored aspects related to knowledge, attitudes, personal normative beliefs, factual beliefs and empirical and normative expectations i.e. extent to which social norms influence attitudes and practices towards children in contact with the law.

 

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