During June, European countries are campaigning for children whose parents are in prison, with the aim of raising awareness of the specific conditions and circumstances in which these children are growing up, "Not my crime, still my sentence".

On this occasion, the Association of RODA prepared an infographic about the situation in Croatia, where parents of juvenile children constitute one third of the prison population.

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