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April 2020
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Life After Armed Group Involvement in Nepal: A Clinical Ethnography of Psychological Well-Being of Former "Child Soldiers" Over Time
by Emilie Medeiros and others.
Transcultural Psychiatry
57, no. 1:183-196 February 2020.
"A Borderline Issue": Are There Child Soldiers in the United States?
by Scott Harding and Seth Kershner.
Journal of Human Rights
17, no. 3:322-339 July-August 2018.
ISIS Child Soldiers in Syria: The Structural and Predatory Recruitment, Enlistment, Pre-Training Indoctrination, Training, and Deployment
by Asaad Almohammad.
The Hague, Netherlands, The International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, February 2018. 29 p.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Former Islamic State Child Soldiers in Northern Iraq
by Jan Ilhan Kizilhan and Michael Noll-Hussong.
The British Journal of Psychiatry
213, no. 1:425-429 2018.
The Adulterated Children of Child Soldiers Narratives
by David Mastey.
Research in African Literatures
48, no. 4:39-55 Winter 2017.
'Worse' than Child Soldiers? A Critical Analysis of Foreign Children in the Ranks of ISIL
by Francesca Capone.
International Criminal Law Review
17, no. 1:161-185 January 2017.
Recruitment of Child Soldiers in Nepal: Mental Health Status and Risk Factors for Voluntary Participation of Youth in Armed Groups
by Brandon Kohrt and others.
Peace and Conflict
22, no. 3:208-216 August 2016.
Psychological Resilience and the Gene Regulatory Impact of Posttraumatic Stress in Nepali Child Soldiers
by Brandon A. Kohrt and others.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
113, no. 29:8156 -8161 July 2016.
Girl Child Soldiers: The Relevance of Gender in Preventing and Responding to the Use of Child Soldiers
by Laura Snowdon.
London, ON, Canada, Western University, April 2016. 21 p.
Child Soldiers, Executive Functions, and Culpability
by Tyler Fagan and others.
International Criminal Law Review
16, no. 2:258-286 March 2016.
Guilt and Child Soldiers
by Krista Thomason.
Ethical Theory & Moral Practice
19, no. 1:115-127 February 2016.
Hearing: Al-Shabaab: How Great a Threat?
by House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Washington, October 2013. 66 p.
Mali Takes Baby Steps Toward Protecting Former Child Soldiers
by The New Humanitarian.
October 2013.
U.S. Sanctions Rwanda, Others Over Child Soldiers
by Reuters.
Washington, October 2013.
Kenya: Four Somalis Charge with Helping Terrorists Who Attacked Westgate Shopping Mall
by Euronews.
April 11, 2013.
A Bleak Future, a Wasted Generation: Child Soldiers in Africa
by Kenneth Chukwuemeka Nwoko.
Africana
5, no. 3:68-99 December 2011.
Drug Intoxicated Irregular Fighters: Complications, Dangers, and Responses
by Paul Rexton Kan.
Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College, 2008. 43 p.
Collective Trauma in Northern Sri Lanka: A Qualitative Psychosocial-Ecological Study
by Daya Somasundaram.
International Journal of Mental Health Systems
1:5 October 2007.
Killing Them Softly: At War with Children
by Yvette D. Barnes.
Newport, RI, U.S. Naval War College, May 2005. 27 p.
Adult Wars, Child Soldiers: Voices of Children Involved in Armed Conflict in the East Asia and Pacific Region
by Karen Emmons.
Bangkok, Thailand, UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office, 2002. 81 p.
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