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Far from home, far from safe: state violence against unaccompanied refugee children seeking asylum in Kenya

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Raddatz, Rosalind
Kerby, Matthew

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British Academy and Oxford University Press

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Using a unique survey of unaccompanied refugee minors living in Nairobi, Kenya, we report on the determinants of different kinds of violence experienced by children at the hands of state officials. Variation in the types of violence experienced is related to sex, ethnicity and country of origin.

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Journal of Refugee Studies

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2099-12-31
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