¿Corresponsabilidad familiar en instituciones de reeducación para adolescentes infractores?
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(analytical): the present article details the results of the implementation of a strategic plan for increasing family co-responsibility in rehabilitation institutions in Colombia. Using the logical framework methodology, participatory strategies and actions are proposed to ensure that families guarantee assistance, care and protection for adolescents during the period that they are involved in a rehabilitation process. The situational analysis used in the study showed that the deficit in family co-responsibility has a multi-causal origin, with intra-institutional and other factors having a bidirectional influence and impact. The authors conclude that coordinated, articulated and competent work between the different professionals working in the Colombian criminal responsibility system for adolescents, based on the analysis of relationships and interactions, can provide the necessary elements for families to acknowledge and assume their co-responsibility.
Key words: adolescence, juvenile delinquency, social conflict, responsibility, training, reeducation, institution, organization, family, role of parents (Thesaurus of Social Sciences of Unesco).
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