Mallerie Shirley and her husband were found to be neglectful of their 6-year-old after letting him scooter to a park alone.
An overview of federal and state laws governing children’s and student privacy in the US, including the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA), as well as sector-specific rules, ...
The conclave seeks to strengthen the legal and social framework required to ensure a child-centric environment in the State ...
Malawi’s criminal justice system carries an under-examined fault line that only becomes visible in certain cases—particularly ...
The distressing statistics revealed by Commissioner of Police Dinah Marathe, which are captured elsewhere in this publication ...
The woman responsible for some of the country’s most vulnerable children has seen a lot in her job, but still she sits in her Darwin ­office and shakes her head at some of the decisions being made in ...
The House of Representatives, on Tuesday, commenced the debate on legislation to strengthen Jamaica’s cybercrime framework, ...
“Poor performance is tolerated far too often” in Utah’s Child Protective Services, a new audit charges. As caseworkers missed ...
When Rachel Marshall was growing up in Virginia, her parents kept a magnet on the refrigerator from a national homeschooling ...
The proposed “Law on Child Rights,” reviewed at a meeting of the Milli Majlis Human Rights Committee, expands the goals of ...
Lawmakers are working to address alarming new data regarding child mistreatment, specifically focusing on child deaths or near deaths that have significantly increased among families with active ...
Big Tech companies can still sidestep COPPA with a few key additions to their terms of service, an adjunct professor and AI founder writes.