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Care for minors in conflict with the law - Dealing with minors in conflict with the law

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It's a fact that social inequalities have a strong and negative impact on family structures in Haitian society. Children in difficult situations are one of the social problems resulting from these disparities. Minors in conflict with the law, who form part of the group known as children in difficult situations, are the particular group we have studied in the context of this research work. The situation of this category of vulnerable children in the country is very worrying, given that we have almost no structures to care for them properly. The CERMICOL, as the only center for the rehabilitation of minors in conflict with the law and which only deals with young boys, is stagnating in inefficiency and administrative paraplegia. As a result, the center is struggling to fulfill its mission, which is to rehabilitate minors in conflict with the law. This qualitative research project is an attempt to X-ray the recurring problems and major handicaps in this vital field.

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Marquis Maurice, geboren am 02. März 1991 in Port-Au-Prince, Bachelor in Sozialarbeit an der Fakultät für Humanwissenschaften der Staatlichen Universität Haiti, Kartograf, Berater für QQ-RESEARCH Consultants, Master in Sozialarbeit an der Universität Moncton.

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Authors Marquis Maurice
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.09.2023
 
EAN 9786206411031
ISBN 9786206411031
No. of pages 64
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work

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