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Valentine, aged nine, was reported missing on the morning of 07 May, after a complaint from the father in the GNR in Peniche.
Cases like this demand, “quickly, a change in institutional attitudes”, defends Carlos Alberto Poiares, forensic psychologist and president of direction of PSIJUS.
“There were several cases in which children died at the hands of their parents, sometimes in the context of marital violence, sometimes as victims of retaliation due to disagreements about the regulation of the exercise of responsibilities. parental“, remember.
“Something failed, once again, for which a child died. It takes courage to investigate and understand what has failed, who has failed and why it has failed. It is necessary to draw conclusions and attribute responsibilities,” he emphasized, asking for a “reflection serious, with technical-scientific support and lacking dogmas on responsibility management models parental“
Charles Albert Poiareswho is also an advisor interinstitutional for universities in the Association Iberoamerican in Psychology Legal, argues that it is necessary “to guarantee that, in all cases, both parents are object of imperative forensic psychological evaluation, carried out by psychologists with academic degrees and university training in forensic psychology “.
At the same time, “children must be heard by professionals in the same field of psychological knowledge, so that the courts can decide on a very technical basis,” he proposes.
Courts (family and minors), technicians, institutional agents and Decision makers politicians have to reflect on “the causes of these crimes and the means to prevent them”, being essential “to bet on the promotion of mental health, this eternal poor relative of health,” he defends.
The expert emphasizes that “the chorus of lamentations that will invariably come to light in these situations will be useless,” nor “the improvised and the improvised.” unethicalin front of the cameramaras of television, nor of the populist discourse that crosses these moments. “And considers that” this is the time for forensic psychiatrists and psychologists to fulfill their role. “
After about three days of searches, the Leiria Judicial Police found the body of Valentina Sunday in a forest in the mountains Of the Rei, in the municipality of Peniche, Leiria District, and arrested the boy’s father and stepmother.
The preliminary autopsy result points to a violent death, the causes of which are still unknown.
The boy’s father and stepmother were heard today by a criminal investigating judge at the Leiria Court, who is expected to reveal the coercion measures to be applied to the two suspects on Wednesday.
Also read: Suspects for Valentina’s death booed upon arrival at court
Valentine, aged nine, was reported missing on the morning of 07 May, after a complaint from the father in the GNR in Peniche.
Cases like this demand, “quickly, a change in institutional attitudes”, defends Carlos Alberto Poiares, forensic psychologist and president of direction of PSIJUS.
“There were several cases in which children died at the hands of their parents, sometimes in the context of marital violence, sometimes as victims of retaliation due to disagreements about the regulation of the exercise of responsibilities. parental“, remember.
“Something failed, once again, for which a child died. It takes courage to investigate and understand what has failed, who has failed and why it has failed. It is necessary to draw conclusions and attribute responsibilities,” he emphasized, asking for a “reflection serious, with technical-scientific support and lacking dogmas on responsibility management models parental“
Charles Albert Poiareswho is also an advisor interinstitutional for universities in the Association Iberoamerican in Psychology Legal, argues that it is necessary “to guarantee that, in all cases, both parents are object of imperative forensic psychological evaluation, carried out by psychologists with academic degrees and university training in forensic psychology “.
At the same time, “children must be heard by professionals in the same field of psychological knowledge, so that the courts can decide on a very technical basis,” he proposes.
Courts (family and minors), technicians, institutional agents and Decision makers politicians have to reflect on “the causes of these crimes and the means to prevent them”, being essential “to bet on the promotion of mental health, this eternal poor relative of health,” he defends.
The expert emphasizes that “the chorus of lamentations that will invariably come to light in these situations will be useless,” nor “the improvised and the improvised.” unethicalin front of the cameramaras television, nor the populist discourse that is going through these moments. “And he considers that” this is the moment for forensic psychiatrists and psychologists to fulfill their role. “
After approximately three days of searches, the Leiria Judicial Police found the body of Valentina Sunday in a forest in the mountains Of the Rei, in the municipality of Peniche, Leiria District, and arrested the boy’s father and stepmother.
The preliminary autopsy result points to a violent death, the causes of which are still unknown.
The boy’s father and stepmother were heard today by a criminal investigating judge at the Leiria Court, who is expected to reveal the coercion measures to be applied to the two suspects on Wednesday.
Also read: Suspects for Valentina’s death booed upon arrival at court
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