Research has shown that no treatment program designed for street children c
an succeed unless the community is prepared to respect, protect, and provid
e opportunities for them (Tacon, cited in Schurink & Rip, 1993). Unfortunat
ely, these children are abused in many parts of the world (Aptekar, 1994).
This paper investigates why the general public, as well as those charged wi
th enforcing the law, often treat street children with scorn and hostility.