La influencia del contexto familiar en el desarrollo de conductas violentas durante la adolescencia: factores de riesgo y de protección
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https://doi.org/10.47741/17943108.249Palabras clave:
factores de conducta criminal, conducta delictiva, investigación, delincuente juvenil, familiaResumen
Se presenta una síntesis bibliográfica de los principales factores de riesgo y protección relacionados con la manifestación de conductas violentas. De manera más específica, y tras una selección de los estudios de investigación más significativos hasta la fecha, este trabajo orienta su objetivo fundamental al análisis de aquellos factores que en el contexto familiar pueden afectar el origen, el desarrollo o la paliación de la expresión de comportamientos antisociales durante la adolescencia. Sin embargo, y con una finalidad introductoria, se hace previamente una exposición de las teorías que fundamentan la existencia de tal relación, así como su continuidad durante la vida adulta.
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