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Attitudes of preschool teachers, primary school teachers,secondary school teachers, and associates towards children of (ex) prisoners and their needs
Author(s) -
Ksenija Romstein
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
život i škola
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1849-0972
pISSN - 0044-4855
DOI - 10.32903/zs.67.1.2
Subject(s) - misconduct , prison , psychology , graduation (instrument) , medical education , political science , medicine , criminology , geometry , mathematics , law
It is estimated that in Croatia 12 000 - 15 000 children aged 0 to 18 have one or both parents in prison. When taking ex-prisoners into account, that number is even higher. While the prison system, in cooperation with NGOs, has made big steps towards supporting family tiesthrough children friendly visiting areas, adjusted protocols of child'sentrance in the prison, and programs for strengthening parental competencies of prisoners, the education system has not made significantsteps in recognizing the needs of children of (ex) prisoners. The results of this research showed that educational professionals assess peer support as a major need of children of (ex) prisoners, alongside successful school graduation. Structurally, the attitudes of educationalprofessionals are characterized with disparity and confusion. Educational professionals emphasize a child's close monitoring and observation for timely recognition of misconduct. Close monitoring, the expectation of misconduct, and high demands regarding a child's academicachievement are congruent with the biological determinism paradigm. Theobtained results can be used for further research on this issue, and for designing lifelong learning programs for educational professionals about adequate strategies for supporting children of (ex) prisoners, andfor (ex) prisoners, as parents.

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