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This book depicts, inter-alia, street children's life in terms of their family milieu, the course of action to take to street life and their experiences on the street. It also discusses children's interaction with other people on the street and their perception of self and of others. The people and children's positive and negative views about each other and diversified aspects of the street life are discussed in this study. The book takes into account the level of children's vulnerability against powerful criminal gangs, crude everyday realities, denial of basic needs (food, shelter,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book depicts, inter-alia, street children's life in terms of their family milieu, the course of action to take to street life and their experiences on the street. It also discusses children's interaction with other people on the street and their perception of self and of others. The people and children's positive and negative views about each other and diversified aspects of the street life are discussed in this study. The book takes into account the level of children's vulnerability against powerful criminal gangs, crude everyday realities, denial of basic needs (food, shelter, protection etc) and its impact on the human development. For this purpose, the locality of Pirwadhai was selected which is considered a well-accommodating location for street children than any other place. Pirwadhai Bus Stand and its peripheries are a sanctuary for prostitutes, pimps, sodomites, pedophiles and criminal mafias. Hotels known for illicit activities are an attraction for antisocial elements.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Haroon-ur-Rashid Rana, PhD in Anthropology, is a Pakistani national with a specialized intellectual and professional interest in the issues surrounding the lives of street children. Dr. Haroon¿s education and training ignited his passion to connect his part of the world with the rest of the world with a commitment to make it better for all.