1、中文 3800 字, 2300 单词, 12500 英文字符 文献 出处: Joy Brooks. The Struggle of Girl Soldiers Returning HomeJ. Peace Review, 2012, 24(3):292-297. The Struggle of Girl Soldiers Returning Home Joy Brooks For a girl returning home from an armed group there is a daily battle for survival, dignity, and basic human rig
2、hts. Her struggle could include protection from human trafficking, sexual violence, and finding necessary health services, while adapting back into a community and family that may be hostile. The process of reintegration, as a girl returns to her original social community after being engaged in conf
3、lict, is a long and difficult journey. Today, girls return home and try to adapt to the political, legal, economic, and social conditions that were different before their involvement in the armed group. The systems to which they return are not adequately addressing the problems that these former chi
4、ld soldiers face. Girls as young as nine have been recruited or abducted into armed conflicts and spend months or years involved with armed groups. And in many cases, sexual assaults take place when they return to their community. These girls have fought in war, given birth to children, and done act
5、s of violence against people. Now they return to society, where they are faced with isolation, stigmatization, and exclusion in addition to adapting to the trauma they have suffered during their involvement in the conflict. The social factor for many returning child sold iers is the most difficult t
6、o endure. The reintegration process in which the girl must go through is a social issue and understanding the social aspects help grasp insight into the difficulties in which girls face when returning to their cities, communities, and families. In cases where girl soldiers have given birth during their time in an armed group, they are met with more animosity upon return. The stigma that is attached to girl soldiers and the culture in which they return can be hostile during the reintegration p