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− | '''Asylum seekers with apathetic refugee children''' was a medical and political debate in Sweden in 2006 concerning asylum seekers who came to Sweden with apathetic children. psychiatrist Thomas Jackson, the state investigation expert believed that the children were being abused and should be separated from their parents. The debate ended with a more generous refugee policy that formulated a new condition for the apathetic children titled "[[resignation syndrome]]".<ref>https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/family_law/2005/11/childabuse_scam.html</ref> | + | '''Asylum seekers with apathetic [[child refugee|refugee children]]''' was a medical and political debate in Sweden in 2006 concerning asylum seekers who came to Sweden with apathetic children. psychiatrist Thomas Jackson, the state investigation expert believed that the children were being abused and should be separated from their parents. The debate ended with a more generous refugee policy that formulated a new condition for the apathetic children titled "[[resignation syndrome]]".<ref>https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/family_law/2005/11/childabuse_scam.html</ref> |
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Revision as of 13:23, 6 March 2023
The case of the apathetic refugee children. | |
Date | 2006 |
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Location | Sweden |
Perpetrators | Sweden |
Description | Political controversy in Sweden |
Asylum seekers with apathetic refugee children was a medical and political debate in Sweden in 2006 concerning asylum seekers who came to Sweden with apathetic children. psychiatrist Thomas Jackson, the state investigation expert believed that the children were being abused and should be separated from their parents. The debate ended with a more generous refugee policy that formulated a new condition for the apathetic children titled "resignation syndrome".[1]
See also
- Inger Støjberg, a similar case in Denmark
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