Actuaciones ante la solicitud de informes de evaluación demenores por un/a solo/a progenitor /a.
- Eugenia Piñero Ruiz 1
- Jose J. López-Espín 2
- Carmen Alemán Sánchez 1
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Universidad de Murcia
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Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
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- Expósito Jiménez, Francisca (coord.)
- M. Carmen Herrera (coord.)
- Gualberto Buela (coord.)
- Mercedes Novo (coord.)
- Francisca Fariña (coord.)
Publisher: Consellería de Presidencia, Administraciones Públicas e Xustiza ; Junta de Galicia = Xunta de Galicia ; Sociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y Forense
ISBN: 978-84-693-9871-5
Year of publication: 2010
Pages: 307-316
Congress: Congreso Internacional de psicología jurídica y forense (7. 2013. Madrid)
Type: Conference paper
Abstract
Forensic psychologist work is everyday more important and recognized, especially in marriages separations and divorces and in other questions related with families. In this work sphere, professionals have to be especially, sensible thinking in the negative repercussions a bad job may have. Usually the professionals find situations that prove them ethical labor. We studied the answers in an anonymous questionnaire of 69 psychologists that are working inRegión de Murcia, about questions related with forensic functions.