Very often, when it comes to child crime victims, there are cases in which they are approached with insufficient attention and contrary to their interests. Children's rights must be effectively enforced to protect their best interests.
For each individual case, where children's rights are violated, they must be approached individually and according to their individual needs. These needs must be identified for each child and ascertain which rights are violated. This, together with the need for support from relatives and the provision of adequate assistance by specialists in the field of child justice, is of fundamental importance for the establishment of a child-friendly system.
Check out the E-PROTECT project videos to find out more:
Video 1 - Children's Rights for Child-friendly Justice
Video 2 - Individual Needs Assessment for Child-friendly Justice
Video 3 - Building Blocks of Child friendly Justice
The E-PROTECT project is implemented with the support of the Justice Programme 2014-2020 of the European Commission under contract no 760270. These videos have been created with the EU's financial support. The content of these videos is the sole responsibility of the authors and can in no way reflect the views of the European Commission.