Does Moral and Social Conventional Reasoning Predict British Young People's Judgments About the Rights of Asylum‐Seeker Youth?
Abstract
Since the nearly universal ratification of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child (U.N. General Assembly, ), children's rights have received increasing empirical attention. While there is an established body of research on how youth view their own rights, few studies have examined their views about the rights of out‐group members. Employing a social‐cognitive domain approach, the current study investigated British young people's (N =...
Paper Details
Title
Does Moral and Social Conventional Reasoning Predict British Young People's Judgments About the Rights of Asylum‐Seeker Youth?
Published Date
Mar 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
70
Issue
1
Pages
47 - 62
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