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 Mamele minore şi asistenţa socială a agresorului [Minor Mother and Social Work for Aggressor ]

    by:
  • Magdalena Vicovan (Faculty of Philosophy and Social-Political Science, Al. I. Cuza University, Boulevard Carol I, No.11, Iaşi, Romania, Research Project: European Social Fund in Romania Sectoral Operational Programme for Human Resources Development 2007-2013 [grant POSDRU/88/1.5/S/47646] E-mail: magdalena_vicovan@yahoo.com)

The social forms of the post-modern family, which coexist in a society marked by social mobility and female labor force, generate serious inequalities of chances for children, which try in an inadequate way to fill the gap left by the absence of care and maternal protection. The aim of this work is to highlight, with an amount of originality, a very complex and current issue, generated by early motherhood and by the importance of the intervention of the specialists from probation services, an intervention necessary for rehabilitation of the child's father, who committed the criminal act. Through the inductive method starting from a certain typology of minor mothers, it has been proposed generalizations in order to understand that the practice of social work involves a variety of alternative real situations. The proposals regarding the decisions that should be taken on the case, is a more complex process centered on social acceptance and on the recovery of the relationships affected by the committing of criminal acts, when the abidance by children rights is required for parents and family. The initiation of warning and early intervention program, education of the community regarding the abidance and promoting the children rights, including small children who come from such families in early education programs in order to develop personal skills, knowledge and on long-term a social capital can be considered starting points for identifying future solutions.

Keywords: early motherhood, early sexuality, juvenile delinquency, probation