Adolescentes en conflicto


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Esta obra muestra muchos casos distintos explorados en los juzgados y fiscalías de menores, elegidos por su innegable interés y por sus características diferenciales que los hacen relevantes y que permiten constatar la evolución que se ha producido desde la Ley de 1948 a la de 1992, y la vigente del 2000. Aporta una visión certera de la intervención del experto en ciencias humanas y sociales que asesora, desde su saber, al Ministerio Fiscal y da respuesta pericial al juez. Es un libro pedagógico y esclarecedor. Reseña cada detalle, señala los errores, subraya las actuaciones acertadas e incluye orientaciones nacidas de la práctica cotidiana, del análisis sereno de muchos años de estudio, reflexión y debate. Invita a ser leído, interiorizado y discutido por quienes se interesan por los niños y los jóvenes en general y, específicamente, en conflicto social. Es una obra demandada año tras año, que se ha enriquecido y actualizado con los nuevos tipos de hechos que llegan a la Instancia Judicial. Es un texto rotundo y referencial que aborda el alma y la mente del agresor, pero sin olvidar en ningún momento a la víctima. Consultar el índice es garantía de iniciar y concluir su lectura.




Adolescentes en conflicto con la ley


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Latin American Social Work in the Justice System


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Social work has long been working directly with the criminal and civil courts of the justice system. The work of Latin American practitioners in the legal system, however, is little known at global and local levels. This book is the first to go beyond Western-centric appraisals and presents a truly Latin American portrait of social work in the justice system. The long-term interaction of social work practitioners with the judicial system enabled them to develop an expertise to dialogue with other disciplines such as law and psychology. This knowledge is very important to identify and share with other professionals to develop specialized programs for education and training. In this sense, positive and negative experiences of social work in the justice system allow one to improve its practice. It is crucial to identify local experiences and the great dilemmas that the profession faces on this subject. The volume's chapters deal with these dynamics in Latin American countries including: Forensic Social Work: The construction of possible ways of the criminal intervention Socio-Legal Social Work in the Field of Criminal Defense Family and Community Life: Contributions of Social Work to the Debate in Family Courts Support to Victims in High-conflict Scenarios: An approach from the socio-legal, the pedagogical, and the care perspectives The Assessment of Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse Allegations from a Social Work Perspective Latin American Social Work in the Justice System is essential reading for students, researchers, academicians, policymakers, and practitioners who are interested in international social work with a special focus on Latin American countries and legal culture. Students and scholars in law, development studies, and public policy as well as psychologists working with and interested in the judicial system would also find this book a useful resource.




Violence Against Children in the Criminal Justice System


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Children who come into conflict with the law are more likely to have experienced violence or adversity than their non-offending peers. Exacerbating the deleterious effects of this childhood trauma, children’s contact with the criminal justice system poses undue risks of physical, sexual, and psychological violence. This book examines the specific forms of violence that children experience through their contact with the criminal justice system. Comprising contributions from leading scholars and practitioners in children’s rights and youth justice, this book profiles evidence-based prevention strategies and case studies from around the world. It illustrates the diversity of contexts in which various forms of violence against children unfold and advances knowledge about both the nature and extent of violence against children in criminal justice settings, and the specific situational factors that contribute to, or inhibit, the successful implementation of violence prevention strategies. It demonstrates that specialised child justice systems, in which children’s rights are upheld, are crucial in preventing the violence inherent to conventional criminal justice regimes. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book will be of interest to students and researchers engaged in studies of criminology and criminal justice, youth justice, victimology, crime prevention, and children’s rights.