CHILDHOODS E-VICTED Subjective effects on children transferred distant from their families and socio-cultural enviroments

Authors

  • Diego Peralta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35305/barquitos.v3i3.41

Keywords:

Children, Residential Facilities, Identity

Abstract

This article will analyse the subjective effects on children and adolescents transferred to residential centers distant from their place of origin following the implementation of an Exceptional Protection Measure. We put a question mark over the subjective effects of the failure to comply with the legal time limits laid down in Law 12.967 by the agencies and institutions responsible for enforcing it, in detriment of the Best Interests of the Child.

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Author Biography

Diego Peralta

Psicólogo, Especialista en Psicología Clínica, Institucional y Comunitaria. U.N.R.; Maestrando en Infancias e Instituciones, UNMDP; psicoanalista; integrante de Punto de Encuentro Familiar–Rosario

Published

2020-08-06

How to Cite

Peralta, D. . (2020). CHILDHOODS E-VICTED Subjective effects on children transferred distant from their families and socio-cultural enviroments. Barquitos Pintados. Experiencia Rosario., 3(3), 107–118. https://doi.org/10.35305/barquitos.v3i3.41

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Experiencia Rosario