Professor Sheds Light on Global Challenge of Children’s Rights
Rutgers University–Camden researcher John Wall maintains that the immigration issue is just the latest example of how children are not seen as full participants in the public sphere.
Rutgers University–Camden researcher John Wall maintains that the immigration issue is just the latest example of how children are not seen as full participants in the public sphere.
Ann Adalist-Estrin, director of the National Resource Center on Children and Families of the Incarcerated at Rutgers University–Camden, recently returned from a weeklong trip in South America as part of a regional initiative to highlight the needs of children and families of the incarcerated in Latin America and the Caribbean. Adalist-Estrin was invited by Church World […]
With roots dating back 30 years, the National Resource Center on Children and Families of the Incarcerated (NRCCFI) — the oldest organization of its kind in the United States — made a new home at Rutgers University–Camden in October. Now known as the NRCCFI at Rutgers–Camden, the center has ushered in a new era of collaborative research, resource dissemination, advocacy, training, and educational opportunities.
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