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Unaccompanied refugee children and adolescents: The glaring contrast between a legal and a psychological perspective

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LAW AND PSYCHIATRY
Volume 31, Issue 4, Pages 319-330

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2008.06.006

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Unaccompanied refugee children and adolescents are a vulnerable group: they live not only in a relatively difficult situation as minor refugees staying in another country, but also face other risks due to the absence of their parents, such as traumatic experiences, exploitation or abuse. The difficult living situation of these unaccompanied refugee children and adolescents might therefore threaten their emotional well-being, resulting in important emotional and behavioural problems. This 'psychological' perspective shows the necessity of a strongly elaborated reception and care system for these children and adolescents in order to meet their specific situation and needs. Nevertheless, the case Study of unaccompanied refugee minors living in Belgium, as explored in this paper, shows that the legal perspective oil these youths considering them as 'refugees' and 'migrants', not as 'children' - is predominantly the starting point to build the care system oil. Moreover. this legal perspective contrasts sharply with the psychological perspective. as Such that these children and adolescents do not receive appropriate support and care as they need. (c) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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