Hans & Tamar Oppenheimer Chair in Public International Law

23 May 2012

Not a Minor Offence: Unaccompanied Children Locked Up as Part of the Asylum System

Judith Dennis

This report discusses the situation of children detained as part of the asylum process because a decision has been made to treat them as adults. It explains how the Refugee Council Children’s Section helps these young people to get out of these harmful situations and includes examples of young people who have been detained and found to be children. The report makes recommendations for policy and practice to improve the situation for other young people.

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Refugee Council: Not a Minor Offence: Unaccompanied Children Locked Up as Part of the Asylum System

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