CHILD PROTECTION - A SUBJECT OF CLINICAL SOCIOLOGY (English version)
Margareta Venera Bucur (),
Eugen Bucur () and
Cosmin Goian ()
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Margareta Venera Bucur: West University of Timisoara, Social Work Department, Faculty of Sociology and Psychology, ROMANIA
Eugen Bucur: West University of Timisoara, Romania. Doctoral School of Sociology, Faculty of Sociology and Psychology
Cosmin Goian: West University of Timisoara, Social Work Department, Faculty of Sociology and Psychology, ROMANIA
Social Research Reports, 2012, vol. 22, 36-43
Abstract:
Our study aims to analyze the relationships between intervention and prevention in a child protection system which is considered to be new (the fundamental and secondary legislation that supports it is effective as of January 1st 2005) and its reconsideration from the perspective of the child’s resilience (assisted or unassisted). The study highlights the fact that the current system of child protection in Romania contains within itself the premises of continuation of maltreatment of the child on whom a measure of special protection has been adopted. At the moment, this system does not have the resources to allow an approach centred on the resources belonging to the individual and to the community in order to overcome the traumatising events, without highlighting through the re-traumatizing experience created by separating the child in difficulty from the hostile environment.
Keywords: intervention in child protection; prevention for the child’s protection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A23 I38 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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