October 8, 2019

Detention is fundamentally harmful to children, yet many countries use it as their first response to difficult circumstances, rather than the last. Governments should invest in alternatives that not only protect children’s rights but produce much better outcomes for children, families, and society overall.

Stay up-to-date and get alerts on latest videos

Subscribe

Search

  • September 14, 2022 Audio
    We gave every US state a grade on their child rights laws. The results are alarming. Join HRW and partners to discuss the scorecards and what they mean for child rights in the United States.
    202209crd_reportcard_graphic.jpg
    audio content
  • October 8, 2019 Video
    Detention is fundamentally harmful to children, yet many countries use it as their first response to difficult circumstances, rather than the last. Governments should invest in alternatives that not only protect children’s rights but produce much better outcomes for children, families, and society overall.
    Unaccompanied children line up for an evening meal at a detention facility run by the Greek police.
    video content