“…However, assessing credibility implies subjective as well as normative considerations (Schoultz, 2014; Wikström and Johansson, 2013). When the applicant is a minor, the practice of assessing credibility can be even more challenging due to the coexistence of diverging perspectives on children’s capacities and ideal childhoods in both policy and policy implementation (Hedlund et al , 2016; Boyden, 1997). Indeed, we know from previous research that unaccompanied minors’ asylum claims have not been sufficiently attended to in many destination countries, and that credibility themes have been used to challenge and reject their asylum claims (Crock, 2006; Crock et al , 2012; Estrada, 2008; Hunter, 2001).…”