Rights of the Child, Mothers and Sentencing
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Rights of the Child, Mothers and Sentencing
The Case of Kenya
Macharia, Alice
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2021
176
Dura
Inglês
9780367698010
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter One: Introduction; Rights Of The Child, Mothers And Sentencing: The Case Of Kenya
Chapter Two: Exploring The United Nations Convention On The Rights Of The Child From The Lens Of The Children Of Incarcerated Mothers
Chapter Three: Literature Review; Rights Of The Child, Mothers And Sentencing
Chapter Four: Evolution Of Women Imprisonment In Kenya And The Effects Of The Incarceration On Their Dependent Children
Chapter Five: Exploring The Kenyan Sentencing Guidelines From The Lens Of The Children Of Incarcerated Mothers
Chapter Six: Recommendations; The Rights Of The Child, Women And Sentencicng
Chapter Seven: Conclusion
Chapter Two: Exploring The United Nations Convention On The Rights Of The Child From The Lens Of The Children Of Incarcerated Mothers
Chapter Three: Literature Review; Rights Of The Child, Mothers And Sentencing
Chapter Four: Evolution Of Women Imprisonment In Kenya And The Effects Of The Incarceration On Their Dependent Children
Chapter Five: Exploring The Kenyan Sentencing Guidelines From The Lens Of The Children Of Incarcerated Mothers
Chapter Six: Recommendations; The Rights Of The Child, Women And Sentencicng
Chapter Seven: Conclusion
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Sentencing Guidelines;Children's Rights;Non-custodial Sentence;Child protection;Custodial Sentences;Sentencing;Violate;Incarcerate;UN;Imprison;Women Offenders;Prison;Child's Welfare;Correctional;Parental Imprisonment;Women prisoners;Kenyan Courts;Mother and baby unit;Kenyan Constitution;Criminal law;Secretary Of State;UNCRC;Children's Rights;International children's rights law;Mother's Incarceration;Kenya's incarcerated mothers;Baby Units;Human rights;Female Offenders;Women's Imprisonment;USA;Short Custodial Sentences;Caregiving Responsibilities;UK Supreme Court;Restorative Justice;Mitigating Factors;Personal Mitigation;Young Men;Protection Rights
Chapter One: Introduction; Rights Of The Child, Mothers And Sentencing: The Case Of Kenya
Chapter Two: Exploring The United Nations Convention On The Rights Of The Child From The Lens Of The Children Of Incarcerated Mothers
Chapter Three: Literature Review; Rights Of The Child, Mothers And Sentencing
Chapter Four: Evolution Of Women Imprisonment In Kenya And The Effects Of The Incarceration On Their Dependent Children
Chapter Five: Exploring The Kenyan Sentencing Guidelines From The Lens Of The Children Of Incarcerated Mothers
Chapter Six: Recommendations; The Rights Of The Child, Women And Sentencicng
Chapter Seven: Conclusion
Chapter Two: Exploring The United Nations Convention On The Rights Of The Child From The Lens Of The Children Of Incarcerated Mothers
Chapter Three: Literature Review; Rights Of The Child, Mothers And Sentencing
Chapter Four: Evolution Of Women Imprisonment In Kenya And The Effects Of The Incarceration On Their Dependent Children
Chapter Five: Exploring The Kenyan Sentencing Guidelines From The Lens Of The Children Of Incarcerated Mothers
Chapter Six: Recommendations; The Rights Of The Child, Women And Sentencicng
Chapter Seven: Conclusion
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Sentencing Guidelines;Children's Rights;Non-custodial Sentence;Child protection;Custodial Sentences;Sentencing;Violate;Incarcerate;UN;Imprison;Women Offenders;Prison;Child's Welfare;Correctional;Parental Imprisonment;Women prisoners;Kenyan Courts;Mother and baby unit;Kenyan Constitution;Criminal law;Secretary Of State;UNCRC;Children's Rights;International children's rights law;Mother's Incarceration;Kenya's incarcerated mothers;Baby Units;Human rights;Female Offenders;Women's Imprisonment;USA;Short Custodial Sentences;Caregiving Responsibilities;UK Supreme Court;Restorative Justice;Mitigating Factors;Personal Mitigation;Young Men;Protection Rights