1997
DOI: 10.1177/0907568297004004007
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Conflict in the Neighborhood

Abstract: The article defines street and working children, emphasizing that the definition of street children always includes a negative moral attribute. These false perceptions of street children, when added to the inaccuracies of the way the children are presented in the press and by reports of international organizations, exaggerate their numbers and problems, and lead toward increasing the hostility children face. A three-concept taxonomy of hostility toward street children is presented. This includes penalinstructi… Show more

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“…3 They perform informal activities such as begging, wandering, telling lies, stealing and other behaviours necessary for their survival. In most cases, these children do not receive adequate supervision from responsible adults; thus, they are completely left to their own device despite the fact that some still maintain some degree of contact with their families.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 They perform informal activities such as begging, wandering, telling lies, stealing and other behaviours necessary for their survival. In most cases, these children do not receive adequate supervision from responsible adults; thus, they are completely left to their own device despite the fact that some still maintain some degree of contact with their families.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%