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Description of Parental Alienation Syndrome in Inmates of San Pedro Prison

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Parental Alienation Syndrome, Violent Behavior, Divorce and Enforceable Conviction
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The present research aims to describe the characteristics of Parental Alienation Syndrome P.A.S in men deprived of liberty with violent behavior of the San Pedro Penitentiary of La Paz-Bolivia, considering the current social, psychological and legal relevance that revolves around the P.A.S and the growing violence in society. The methodology used was non-experimental descriptive
transectional using the ZICAP and PPAS tests for the determination of the existence and characteristics of the P.A.S. The presence of P.A.S was determined in 81% of the participants, proving that this may be one of the factors in the development of violent behaviors.

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  1. Vanessa Darinka Fiorilo Drakic, , Instituto en Ciencias Humanas y de la Educación, Universidad La Salle Bolivia

    Psicóloga titulada con excelencia en la Universidad La Salle Bolivia, Curso de Especialización
    en Ciudadanía, Juventud y Políticas Públicas, Diplomado en Manejo de Crisis,
    Diplomado en Comunicación Política, Diplomado en Análisis de Procesos Electorales. Orcid:
    0000-0003-4341-8784.

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2022-03-31 — Updated on 2024-04-09
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Description of Parental Alienation Syndrome in Inmates of San Pedro Prison. (2024). FIDES ET RATIO, 23(23), Pág. 17 - 36. https://doi.org/10.55739/fer.v23i23.106