2018
DOI: 10.12988/ces.2018.85258
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Analysis of the involvement and participation of the family in the process of re-socialization of adolescent offenders

Abstract: The objective of this research was to analyze the relationship and participation of the family in the process of re-socialization of delinquent adolescents. The focus was qualitative, because it was about understanding the perspective of the participants. The population was conformed by the families of adolescent offenders who go through the re-socialization process in the department of La Guajira. The results show that the families do not get involved or inquire about the performance, behavior and attitudes o… Show more

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“…Juannys C. Esmerlis and P. Javier (2018) turn to family of a deviant teenager in search of additional rehabilitation and resocialization resources. Apart from being fully justified, such a measure is quite vital [8]. But in our case, only 30% of parents (relatives) were really interested in the teenager's recovery, i.e., they came to interviews with specialists, did not use any psychoactive substances themselves, and attended 12-step program sessions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Juannys C. Esmerlis and P. Javier (2018) turn to family of a deviant teenager in search of additional rehabilitation and resocialization resources. Apart from being fully justified, such a measure is quite vital [8]. But in our case, only 30% of parents (relatives) were really interested in the teenager's recovery, i.e., they came to interviews with specialists, did not use any psychoactive substances themselves, and attended 12-step program sessions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%