THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF CHILDREN DEPRIVED OF LIBERTY INDETENTION CENTRES INMALAYSIA DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A QUALITATIVE STUDY

Q3 Social Sciences
Nadzriah Ahmad, Sheela Jayabala Krishnan@Jayabalan, Azlina Wati Nik Mat, S. Wahab
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The spread of the Covid-19 virus that initially surfaced in China in late 2019 eventually emerged as a global pandemic which adversely affected the worldwide population, including Malaysia. Consequently, the Malaysian government implemented many social and public health measures to help control the spread of Covid-19 in the country. The Covid-19 pandemic affected every level of society in Malaysia, including children who are susceptible to being emotionally, psychologically, and mentally affected due to lockdown measures, school closures, and loss of employment suffered by family members. There is a gap in existing research concerning the impact of Covid-19 on children deprived of liberty in detention centres in Malaysia. Hence, this study aims to identify whether the legal framework in Malaysia adequately protects the rights of children deprived of liberty in detention centres, in line with the international legal framework. A qualitative research design was adopted to explore the issues surrounding the impact of Covid-19 on children in detention centres. Library-based research and semi-structured interviews were carried out with officers from detention centres and the Department of Social Welfare. This research demonstrates that soundpolicies and guidelines and the availability of fully trained staff are essential in meeting the emotional, physical, and mental needs of children in detention centres. This research is significant for policymakers to strengthen the current legal framework in order to afford better protection for children in detention centres, in line with the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development Policy (2021-2025) as well as the international legal framework.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间马来西亚拘留中心被剥夺自由儿童的基本权利:一项定性研究
Covid-19病毒于2019年底在中国首次出现,最终演变为全球大流行,对包括马来西亚在内的全球人口产生了不利影响。因此,马来西亚政府实施了许多社会和公共卫生措施,以帮助控制Covid-19在该国的传播。新冠肺炎疫情影响了马来西亚社会的各个层面,包括儿童,他们很容易因封锁措施、学校关闭、家庭成员失业而受到情绪、心理和精神上的影响。关于2019冠状病毒病对马来西亚拘留中心被剥夺自由的儿童的影响的现有研究存在空白。因此,本研究旨在确定马来西亚的法律框架是否充分保护拘留中心被剥夺自由的儿童的权利,符合国际法律框架。采用定性研究设计,探讨Covid-19对拘留中心儿童影响的相关问题。我们在图书馆进行研究,并与来自拘留中心和社会福利署的人员进行半结构化访谈。这项研究表明,健全的政策和指导方针以及训练有素的工作人员对于满足拘留中心儿童的情感、身体和精神需要至关重要。这项研究对于政策制定者加强现行法律框架,以便根据妇女、家庭和社区发展部政策(2021-2025)以及国际法律框架,更好地保护拘留中心的儿童具有重要意义。
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