Paucity and the need for value-sensitivity in dealing with youth care: Why legal and youth professionals should take cultural and religious considerations seriously

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2016

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van Rossum, WiboISNI 000000035628931X
van den Hoven, M.A.ISNI 0000000390633022

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At times when radical Islam, jihadists and honour related violence are well known examples in court rooms that are closely related to the religious or cultural backgrounds of groups in society, one would expect that professionals in the field of youth protection are specifically aware of aspects leading to certain behaviour. As part of a research project in which the influence and legitimacy of cultural and religious considerations in youth protection is analysed, we examined how legal and youth professionals sense, balance and decide on issues that involve minority groups with different cultural and religious beliefs and customs. We used a three-step approach to inquire if and how professionals in daily life address the issue. We used a literature study of occupational journals, which target the professional practice, searched for training programmes for professionals and conducted interviews with professionals. We conclude that there is an overall relative paucity on the topic and claim that it is time for a value-sensitive approach in dealing with youth care.

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youth care, cultural considerations, values

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van Rossum, W M & van den Hoven, M A 2016, 'Paucity and the need for value-sensitivity in dealing with youth care : Why legal and youth professionals should take cultural and religious considerations seriously', Utrecht Law Review, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 7-23. https://doi.org/10.18352/ulr.346