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Offenders need love if they are to care

Posted: 01 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


A leading children's campaigner has called on youth offending policy makers to change tack and look at the importance of sustained caring relationships in preventing children from offending.

Speaking at a conference on preventive work with children, organised by Pavilion in partnership with Community Care, Camila Batmangheldjh, co-ordinating director of children's charity Kids Company, said that the current approach of trying to get children to empathise with their victims did not work.
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"They [youth offending workers] say 'you harmed your victim, don't you realise'? And the child is thinking, 'I don't care'," she said.

Youth offending policy makers instead needed to look at recent neurobiological research which showed the negative impact the lack of a sustained caring relationship can have on a child's brain chemistry, she added.

Research demonstrated how so-called hard to reach children could only be made more empathetic through sustained caring and loving relationships. "The policy of preventive youth offending is really behind," she said.

Batmangheldjh added that many of the children who she worked with saw committing a crime as the way to access services. "Commit a crime and get caught and then you get everything you need," she said, explaining their point of view.


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