The National Centre, a body serving for the protection of the rights of the younger citizens, works to disseminate a culture of sensitivity and awareness towards children, and periodically publishes monographic volumes and magazines concerning its activities of documentation, analysis and research.
All the publications of the National Centre are free for consultation and online download.
This section includes: the publications of the National Centre (Notebooks of the Centre, Growing Citizens, Bibliography Collection, Thematic Add-ons to the Collection, Periodical Collections, Reports to the UN on the Implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in Italy, Biennial Reports on the Condition of Children, Monitoring Reports, etc.)
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The topic addressed in the bibliographic review of this issue is adolescents and addictions.
How can substance dependence be defined? What are the “new”drugs used by today’s adolescents and youth? What are the reasons which lead...
Rassegna bibliografica infanzia e adolescenza 1/2010, edited by Maddalena Colombo (Lecturer in Sociology of Cultural and Communicative Processes), provides, in this issue, an overall picture of the presence of foreign pupils in...
The reading path of number 3 of Rassegna bibliografica deals with the theme of child and adolescent poverty. The author, Anna Laura Zanatta, a sociologist, introduces the theme starting from the definition of the concept of...
Rassegna bibliografica 2/2009 has as its main theme the figure of the juvenile judge on which Luigi Fadiga, Professor of Juvenile Law at the LUMSA University of Rome, former president of the Juvenile Court of Rome, focuses the...
Within the varied panorama of current immigration, unaccompanied foreign minors constitute a ‘new’ category of migrants both in Europe and in other parts of the world. The reading of this issue, written by Clara Silva, Professor of...
The reading of this issue, written by Pasquale Andria, President of the Potenza Juvenile Court, begins by identifying the difficulties and criticalities of juvenile justice, and then...
Issue 4/2001 of the Bibliographical Review opens with a special section on children victims of armed conflicts, a topic that is unfortunately becoming increasingly topical.
This section on the subject, which brings together the...