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An intimate portrait of India's child runaways, and the sociopolitical forces shaping their lives This intimate portrait examines the tracks, journeys, and experiences of child runaways in northern India. Jonah Steinberg situates children's decisions to leave home and flee for the city in their larger cultural, social, and historical contexts, and considers histories of landlessness and debt servitude in narratives of child dislocation. The resulting work is an original perspective on the sociological trends in postcolonial India and a unique treatment of a population of individuals who live on the margin of society.
Runaway children --- Street children --- India.
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From Ecstasy to Agony and Back presents the journey of adolescent street drug-addicts-from psychological brokenness resulting from family disruption to the process of mending; from abuse, trauma and vulnerability to building up of self-esteem, talents and personality; and finally to the process of moving off the streets. Based on the author's experience of working with the street children for over 26 years, the book explores the universe of street children interestingly, yet empathetically. The author discusses laws and policies affecting street children; root causes and their effects on them
Street children --- Social conditions. --- Services for. --- Psychology.
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"This Tekkonkinkreet: Black & White 30th Anniversary Edition, by acclaimed manga artist Taiyo Matsumoto, is restored to its original right-to-left orientation and features all the original color pages, a full-color foldout poster, and a brand new afterword by the author. In the somewhere-sprawl of Treasure Town, two young boys, Black and White, rule the streets. Like avatars of the city itself, they are its will and its voice, full of love and compassion, as well as danger and violence. As they leap from rooftop to rooftop, from lamppost to lamppost, nothing escapes their notice. But the city is changing beneath their feet as a yakuza-backed corporate development moves in. When the gangsters make a play to remove Black and White, the boys push back. The police have an interest in Black and White as well, trying to make sure things don't get out of hand--but things will. A battle begins between corruption and innocence, a struggle for the soul of the city itself, that will change Black and White and the city around them forever."
Orphans --- Street children --- Yakuza --- Graphic novels
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Homeless boys --- Street children --- Child welfare --- History. --- Social conditions.
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Richmond in the late 19th century was not the genteel peaceful community historians have made it. Virginia's capital was cosmopolitan, boisterous and crime-ridden. From 1905 to 1915 there was an official red light district. The police had their hands full with drunks and riffraff, and a variety of street urchins and waifs--most of whom were very poor--found themselves on the wrong side of the law. The juvenile delinquents of Richmond--some barely out of infancy--were held accountable in the Police Court. A juvenile court system was not established until 1916. Presiding over the Police Court fo
Juvenile delinquents --- Street children --- Crime --- History --- Richmond (Va.) --- Social conditions
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« On a tiré sur moi. Quand je suis tombé, ça m’a fait comme si je rêvais. Quand les gendarmes sont venus et qu’on a appelé la femme, elle a dit : "Non, ce n’est pas lui le gars qui m’a arrachée". Les gendarmes, eux, ont dit : "Bon, on va t’amener à l’hôpital et on va te couper tes pieds-là… et les mains-là." Puis une autre femme m’a dit : "Fais ta dernière prière. Si tu as tué, alors dis-le à Jésus parce que tu vas mourir." Moi, je reste comme ça. Mon cœur, mon cœur me dit que c’est vrai. Que je vais mourir… » « Je peux faire quoi maintenant ? Je ne sais rien faire. Il me faut avoir un métier. Mes amis ? Ceux que je considérais comme des amis ne sont pas venus me voir. Ils commencent à raconter au quartier que je suis mort… » Pour comprendre les itinéraires des enfants des rues, Marie Morelle les a suivis de Yaoundé à Antananarivo. Elle nous révèle ici, avec force et talent, les lignes brisées de leur vie, de l’enfance qu’on meurtrit et détruit.
Street children --- Children of the streets --- Street kids --- Children --- rue --- Yaoundé --- Madagascar --- enfants --- Cameroun
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A study of living conditions and educational experiences of homeless children in the United States, Brazil, and Cuba. Taking a political economy perspective formal and informal programmes are compared; case studies are given.
Street children --- Children of the streets --- Street kids --- Children --- Social conditions. --- Education --- Services for
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This book is a collection of the proceedings from the Symposium of the Street, a one-day conference convened at the University of Manchester in June 2014 and funded by the North West Doctoral Training Centre. The event brought together civil society organisations and academics to share experiences of working and facilitating research with street-connected children and youth, and other young people in vulnerable situations. The chapters in this book represent a number of different organisations and researchers working in countries across Europe, Africa and Asia. All explore the realities of peo
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Children of the Sun: an Ethnographic Study of the Street Children of Latin America is a book that describes the subculture of street children inside Latin America, specifically in Mexico and Peru. It is an in-depth look at such topics as socialization, illegal drug use by children, criminal behaviors, and the lack of education or playtime, and how it may be affecting the social and cognitive development of those children who are forced into living and working on the streets. The author liv...
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Globally, street-living children are the most fluid population of vulnerable children. They are conspicuous yet subsist on the fringes of the marginalized. This book attempts to sketch a holistic picture of the street child phenomenon across the globe. The book incorporates empirical data from a cross-cultural study of this phenomenon in three mega cities-Mumbai, Nairobi and Los Angeles-and some of the best practices developed by faith-based and secular organizations to help street-living children. These data include global estimates, analysis of the causative factors, occupations of these chi
Street children --- Social conditions. --- Services for. --- Government policy --- UNICEF. --- International Labour Organization.
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