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Portada de Diversitas Vol. 6 No. 2. Perspectivas en psicología

Diversitas Vol. 6 No. 2. Perspectivas en psicología

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Ediciones USTA ·Colombia ·2010
Impreso ISBN 17949998-06-02

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Los estudios que analizan la visibilidadEn los últimos años el incremento de la violencia, de la delincuencia y del daño ocasionado a las víctimas, ha motivado el interés de académicos, de estudiantes, de los gobiernos de los Estados y de la sociedad en general, por prevenirlos. Esta situación ha dado lugar a un aumento progresivo de la producción científica en torno al estudio del comportamiento y de los procesos psicológicos de diversos actores en el ámbito legal, que confirman el importante nivel de desarrollo que tiene el área de la Psicología Jurídica en Hispanoamérica. En este marco de expansión, y en concordancia con la misión de la Revista Diversitas, este monográfico es una valiosa oportunidad para hacer visibles las reflexiones y conocimientos generados por investigadores del área de la Psicología Jurídica en países como Colombia, España y México, a través de la colaboración en contextos regionales e internacionales. Los artículos contenidos en este número reflejan líneas relevantes y actuales de investigación, que van más allá del estudio de los responsables de delitos violentos (tema frecuente en el campo de la Psicología Legal); y que incluyen una panorámica integral en la que se enfatizan el análisis victimológico, la preocupación por los profesionales que atienden tanto a agresores como a víctimas, y el Sistema de Justicia, a través de un papel más formativo que retributivo, en el que se abren diversas posibilidades alternativas a la judicialización y promotoras de la solución pacífica de conflictos.  Los autores abordan las problemáticas Psico-Jurídicas desde una perspectiva sistémica donde los fenómenos no pueden ser vistos con un lente meramente individual, sino que son contextualizados dentro de una realidad que por naturaleza es social. The increase in violence, delinquency and damage inflicted on victims has spawned the interest of researchers, students, State governments and society at large in the last few years, because of the desire to prevent these problems. This situation has given place to a progressive increase in scientific production related to the study of behavior and psychological processes exhibited by diverse actors within the legal scope, which confirms the important level of development that Forensic Psychology has achieved in Iberoamerica. In this frame of expansion, and in agreement with the mission of Revista Diversitas, this special issue is a valuable opportunity to give visibility to reflections and knowledge created by Forensic Psychology researchers in countries such as Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, through collaboration in regional and international contexts. The articles included in this issue reflect relevant and current research lines, which go beyond the study of those responsible for the execution of violent crimes (a frequent topic in Legal Psychology) and include an integral overview emphasizing victimological analyses, concern for professionals who care for both aggressors and victims, and the Justice System, through a more formative than retributive role, which opens diverse alternative possibilities to filing and promotes peaceful conflict solution. Authors address psycho-legal problems from a systemic perspective, where phenomena may not be seen through a merely individual lens, but they are placed into context with in a naturally social reality. En este marco de expansión, y en concordancia con la misión de la Revista Diversitas, este monográfico es una valiosa oportunidad para hacer visibles las reflexiones y conocimientos generados por investigadores del área de la Psicología Jurídica en países como Colombia, España y México, a través de la colaboración en contextos regionales e internacionales. Los artículos contenidos en este número reflejan líneas relevantes y actuales de investigación, que van más allá del estudio de los responsables de delitos violentos (tema frecuente en el campo de la Psicología Legal); y que incluyen una panorámica integral en la que se enfatizan el análisis victimológico, la preocupación por los profesionales que atienden tanto a agresores como a víctimas, y el Sistema de Justicia, a través de un papel más formativo que retributivo, en el que se abren diversas posibilidades alternativas a la judicialización y promotoras de la solución pacífica de conflictos.  Los autores abordan las problemáticas Psico-Jurídicas desde una perspectiva sistémica donde los fenómenos no pueden ser vistos con un lente meramente individual, sino que son contextualizados dentro de una realidad que por naturaleza es social. The increase in violence, delinquency and damage inflicted on victims has spawned the interest of researchers, students, State governments and society at large in the last few years, because of the desire to prevent these problems. This situation has given place to a progressive increase in scientific production related to the study of behavior and psychological processes exhibited by diverse actors within the legal scope, which confirms the important level of development that Forensic Psychology has achieved in Iberoamerica. In this frame of expansion, and in agreement with the mission of Revista Diversitas, this special issue is a valuable opportunity to give visibility to reflections and knowledge created by Forensic Psychology researchers in countries such as Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, through collaboration in regional and international contexts. The articles included in this issue reflect relevant and current research lines, which go beyond the study of those responsible for the execution of violent crimes (a frequent topic in Legal Psychology) and include an integral overview emphasizing victimological analyses, concern for professionals who care for both aggressors and victims, and the Justice System, through a more formative than retributive role, which opens diverse alternative possibilities to filing and promotes peaceful conflict solution. Authors address psycho-legal problems from a systemic perspective, where phenomena may not be seen through a merely individual lens, but they are placed into context with in a naturally social reality.En este marco de expansión, y en concordancia con la misión de la Revista Diversitas, este monográfico es una valiosa oportunidad para hacer visibles las reflexiones y conocimientos generados por investigadores del área de la Psicología Jurídica en países como Colombia, España y México, a través de la colaboración en contextos regionales e internacionales. Los artículos contenidos en este número reflejan líneas relevantes y actuales de investigación, que van más allá del estudio de los responsables de delitos violentos (tema frecuente en el campo de la Psicología Legal); y que incluyen una panorámica integral en la que se enfatizan el análisis victimológico, la preocupación por los profesionales que atienden tanto a agresores como a víctimas, y el Sistema de Justicia, a través de un papel más formativo que retributivo, en el que se abren diversas posibilidades alternativas a la judicialización y promotoras de la solución pacífica de conflictos.  Los autores abordan las problemáticas Psico-Jurídicas desde una perspectiva sistémica donde los fenómenos no pueden ser vistos con un lente meramente individual, sino que son contextualizados dentro de una realidad que por naturaleza es social. The increase in violence, delinquency and damage inflicted on victims has spawned the interest of researchers, students, State governments and society at large in the last few years, because of the desire to prevent these problems. This situation has given place to a progressive increase in scientific production related to the study of behavior and psychological processes exhibited by diverse actors within the legal scope, which confirms the important level of development that Forensic Psychology has achieved in Iberoamerica. In this frame of expansion, and in agreement with the mission of Revista Diversitas, this special issue is a valuable opportunity to give visibility to reflections and knowledge created by Forensic Psychology researchers in countries such as Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, through collaboration in regional and international contexts. The articles included in this issue reflect relevant and current research lines, which go beyond the study of those responsible for the execution of violent crimes (a frequent topic in Legal Psychology) and include an integral overview emphasizing victimological analyses, concern for professionals who care for both aggressors and victims, and the Justice System, through a more formative than retributive role, which opens diverse alternative possibilities to filing and promotes peaceful conflict solution. Authors address psycho-legal problems from a systemic perspective, where phenomena may not be seen through a merely individual lens, but they are placed into context with in a naturally social reality.Los artículos contenidos en este número reflejan líneas relevantes y actuales de investigación, que van más allá del estudio de los responsables de delitos violentos (tema frecuente en el campo de la Psicología Legal); y que incluyen una panorámica integral en la que se enfatizan el análisis victimológico, la preocupación por los profesionales que atienden tanto a agresores como a víctimas, y el Sistema de Justicia, a través de un papel más formativo que retributivo, en el que se abren diversas posibilidades alternativas a la judicialización y promotoras de la solución pacífica de conflictos.  Los autores abordan las problemáticas Psico-Jurídicas desde una perspectiva sistémica donde los fenómenos no pueden ser vistos con un lente meramente individual, sino que son contextualizados dentro de una realidad que por naturaleza es social. The increase in violence, delinquency and damage inflicted on victims has spawned the interest of researchers, students, State governments and society at large in the last few years, because of the desire to prevent these problems. This situation has given place to a progressive increase in scientific production related to the study of behavior and psychological processes exhibited by diverse actors within the legal scope, which confirms the important level of development that Forensic Psychology has achieved in Iberoamerica. In this frame of expansion, and in agreement with the mission of Revista Diversitas, this special issue is a valuable opportunity to give visibility to reflections and knowledge created by Forensic Psychology researchers in countries such as Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, through collaboration in regional and international contexts. The articles included in this issue reflect relevant and current research lines, which go beyond the study of those responsible for the execution of violent crimes (a frequent topic in Legal Psychology) and include an integral overview emphasizing victimological analyses, concern for professionals who care for both aggressors and victims, and the Justice System, through a more formative than retributive role, which opens diverse alternative possibilities to filing and promotes peaceful conflict solution. Authors address psycho-legal problems from a systemic perspective, where phenomena may not be seen through a merely individual lens, but they are placed into context with in a naturally social reality. Los autores abordan las problemáticas Psico-Jurídicas desde una perspectiva sistémica donde los fenómenos no pueden ser vistos con un lente meramente individual, sino que son contextualizados dentro de una realidad que por naturaleza es social. The increase in violence, delinquency and damage inflicted on victims has spawned the interest of researchers, students, State governments and society at large in the last few years, because of the desire to prevent these problems. This situation has given place to a progressive increase in scientific production related to the study of behavior and psychological processes exhibited by diverse actors within the legal scope, which confirms the important level of development that Forensic Psychology has achieved in Iberoamerica. In this frame of expansion, and in agreement with the mission of Revista Diversitas, this special issue is a valuable opportunity to give visibility to reflections and knowledge created by Forensic Psychology researchers in countries such as Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, through collaboration in regional and international contexts. The articles included in this issue reflect relevant and current research lines, which go beyond the study of those responsible for the execution of violent crimes (a frequent topic in Legal Psychology) and include an integral overview emphasizing victimological analyses, concern for professionals who care for both aggressors and victims, and the Justice System, through a more formative than retributive role, which opens diverse alternative possibilities to filing and promotes peaceful conflict solution. Authors address psycho-legal problems from a systemic perspective, where phenomena may not be seen through a merely individual lens, but they are placed into context with in a naturally social reality.Los autores abordan las problemáticas Psico-Jurídicas desde una perspectiva sistémica donde los fenómenos no pueden ser vistos con un lente meramente individual, sino que son contextualizados dentro de una realidad que por naturaleza es social. The increase in violence, delinquency and damage inflicted on victims has spawned the interest of researchers, students, State governments and society at large in the last few years, because of the desire to prevent these problems. This situation has given place to a progressive increase in scientific production related to the study of behavior and psychological processes exhibited by diverse actors within the legal scope, which confirms the important level of development that Forensic Psychology has achieved in Iberoamerica. In this frame of expansion, and in agreement with the mission of Revista Diversitas, this special issue is a valuable opportunity to give visibility to reflections and knowledge created by Forensic Psychology researchers in countries such as Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, through collaboration in regional and international contexts. The articles included in this issue reflect relevant and current research lines, which go beyond the study of those responsible for the execution of violent crimes (a frequent topic in Legal Psychology) and include an integral overview emphasizing victimological analyses, concern for professionals who care for both aggressors and victims, and the Justice System, through a more formative than retributive role, which opens diverse alternative possibilities to filing and promotes peaceful conflict solution. Authors address psycho-legal problems from a systemic perspective, where phenomena may not be seen through a merely individual lens, but they are placed into context with in a naturally social reality.Abstract The increase in violence, delinquency and damage inflicted on victims has spawned the interest of researchers, students, State governments and society at large in the last few years, because of the desire to prevent these problems. This situation has given place to a progressive increase in scientific production related to the study of behavior and psychological processes exhibited by diverse actors within the legal scope, which confirms the important level of development that Forensic Psychology has achieved in Iberoamerica. In this frame of expansion, and in agreement with the mission of Revista Diversitas, this special issue is a valuable opportunity to give visibility to reflections and knowledge created by Forensic Psychology researchers in countries such as Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, through collaboration in regional and international contexts. The articles included in this issue reflect relevant and current research lines, which go beyond the study of those responsible for the execution of violent crimes (a frequent topic in Legal Psychology) and include an integral overview emphasizing victimological analyses, concern for professionals who care for both aggressors and victims, and the Justice System, through a more formative than retributive role, which opens diverse alternative possibilities to filing and promotes peaceful conflict solution. Authors address psycho-legal problems from a systemic perspective, where phenomena may not be seen through a merely individual lens, but they are placed into context with in a naturally social reality.In this frame of expansion, and in agreement with the mission of Revista Diversitas, this special issue is a valuable opportunity to give visibility to reflections and knowledge created by Forensic Psychology researchers in countries such as Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, through collaboration in regional and international contexts. The articles included in this issue reflect relevant and current research lines, which go beyond the study of those responsible for the execution of violent crimes (a frequent topic in Legal Psychology) and include an integral overview emphasizing victimological analyses, concern for professionals who care for both aggressors and victims, and the Justice System, through a more formative than retributive role, which opens diverse alternative possibilities to filing and promotes peaceful conflict solution. Authors address psycho-legal problems from a systemic perspective, where phenomena may not be seen through a merely individual lens, but they are placed into context with in a naturally social reality.The articles included in this issue reflect relevant and current research lines, which go beyond the study of those responsible for the execution of violent crimes (a frequent topic in Legal Psychology) and include an integral overview emphasizing victimological analyses, concern for professionals who care for both aggressors and victims, and the Justice System, through a more formative than retributive role, which opens diverse alternative possibilities to filing and promotes peaceful conflict solution. Authors address psycho-legal problems from a systemic perspective, where phenomena may not be seen through a merely individual lens, but they are placed into context with in a naturally social reality.Authors address psycho-legal problems from a systemic perspective, where phenomena may not be seen through a merely individual lens, but they are placed into context with in a naturally social reality.

Editorial

Ediciones USTA · Colombia

Año de publicación

2010