University of the Western Cape

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Various publications on Juvenile Justice and Children's Rights are available for downloading. For more information or to receive a copy of any of these publications, please contact Crystal Erskine on (021) 959 3701 or cerskine@uwc.ac.za

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A baseline study of children in the criminal justice system in 3 district

This report represents two separate baseline studies undertaken between 2005 and 2007. The first baseline study was undertaken from June 2005 until the end of September 2005. The second one was conducted from September 2006 until mid-February 2007 (with a break between mid-December and mid-January).

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Advert A consultancy to draft the Concept Note for the Day of the African Child 2015 The ACERWC and the Day of the African Child

The Community Law Centre is calling for consultants to produce a concept note for the commemoration of the Day of the African Child (DAC) 2015 on the theme, “25 Years after the Adoption of the African Children’s Charter: Accelerating our Collective Efforts to End Child Marriage in Africa”.

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Child Justice Alliance: A quantitative overview of children in the criminal justice system: 2007

A report of this nature is as much about what is available as about what is not available. There remain significant information deficiencies in the criminal justice system as it relates to children. The lack of quantitative data for critical components of the criminal justice system presents enormous problems in respect of planning and equally important, monitoring.

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Child Justice in Africa: a guide to good practice

This publication documents "best practice" examples pertaining to a number of child justice issues drawn from a wide variety of African countries, namely Ghana, Mozambique, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda including South Africa. It is a manual which is suitable for use by policy makers, non-governmental organizations and persons concerned with the implementation of child justice reforms and it highlights innovative local practices that can be replicated between African countries.

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Child Justice in South Africa: Children’s rights under construction (Conference Report)

The Open Society Foundation for South Africa (OSF-SA) and the Child Justice Alliance, which the Children’s Rights Project co-ordinate, convened a conference entitled “Child Justice in South Africa: Children’s rights under construction”. The purpose of the conference was to take stock of the situation relating to the criminal justice system for children in conflict with the law.

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Children in Prison in South Africa: A situational analysis

"Every child has the right... not to be detained except as a measure of last resort, in which case, in addition to the rights a child enjoys under sections 12 and 35, the child may be,detained only for the shortest appropriate period of time, and has a right to be ... treated in a manner, and kept in conditions, that take account of the child's age." (SA CONSTITUTION, SECTION 28)

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Free Education is a Right for Me: A report on free and compulsory primary education

This report is written by Prof. Julia Sloth-Nielsen & Mr Benyam D. Mezmur for Save the Children Sweden.

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Getting to Know the Child Justice Act

This publication is intended to provide the reader with a simple overview of the contents of the Child Justice Act 75 of 2008 (the Act). It attempts to reduce the ‘legalise’ of the Act; remove constant cross-references to other sections; and bring themes together in a logical and user-friendly manner.

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Report on Children's Rights: "They should listen to our side of the story"

This publication is based on a report compiled by the Community Law Centre at UWC, on workshops held to give effect to Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. These workshops were facilitated in order to ensure child participation in the law reform process occasioned by the South African Law Commission's Review of the Child Care Act 74 of 1983. It is also informed by an evaluation report on this process compiled by Clacherty and Associates in 2001.

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Call for expression of interest to draft the Concept Note for the celebration of the 2014 Day of the African Child

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The African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child

The first book dealing with the important topic of the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child which is a further means of securing Children's Rights in the international context and supplements the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in the African regional context. This book contains ground-breaking interpretations of the Charter's provisions in the context of the Convention and the African perspective. It delivers insights into how the rights and responsibilities in the Charter can be harnessed to improve the situation and circumstances of children in Africa. More important, it points out the inadequacies of the Charter to ensure a comprehensive analysis of the provisions contained therein.

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The New Children's Act - Protecting our Children

The brochure contains information on the following: What does the New Children's Act do? How does the Children's Act protect our children? How are children protected against HIV, STD'S and unplanned pregnancies? Who must report abuse? What are our parental responsibilities and rights? Who has parental responsibilities and rights? What about child-headed households? What about our cultural and religious practices?

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The criminal capacity of children in South Africa: International developments & considerations for a review

Prof Ann Skelton and Dr Charmain Badenhorst conducted research on the criminal capacity of children in the South African child justice system. This research is informed by international developments at a United Nations level, together with developments in other countries both on the African continent and elsewhere. The purpose of this research is to add to the debate on the review of the criminal capacity provisions in the Child Justice Act of South Africa, which should take place no later than 2015.

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Consultancy: Concept Note for the commemoration of the Day of the African Child (DAC) 2016

The Community Law Centre’s Children’s Rights Project is calling for a consultant to produce a concept note for the commemoration of the Day of the African Child (DAC) 2016 on the theme, “Conflict and Crisis in Africa: Protecting all children’s rights”.

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THE LANDSCAPE OF SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN IN SOUTH AFRICA

Additional material on A baseline study of children in the criminal justice system in 3 district.pdf

Additional material on Child Justice Alliance - A quantitative overview of children in the criminal justice system - 2007.pdf

Additional material on Child Justice in Africa - a guide to good practice.pdf

Additional material on Child Justice in South Africa - Childrens rights under construction - Conference Report.pdf

Additional material on Children in Prison in South Africa - A situational analysis.pdf

Additional material on Free Education is a Right for Me - A report on free and compulsory primary education.pdf

Additional material on Getting to Know the Child Justice Act.pdf

Additional material on Report on Childrens Rights - They should listen to our side of the story.pdf

Additional material on The African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child.pdf

Additional material on The New Childrens Act - Protecting our Children.pdf