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Influence of Intrafamilial Abuse in Children’s Change of Values Towards Their Parents
Clemente, Miguel; Padilla-Racero, Dolores (University of Bamberg Press, 2020-01-13)[Abstract] The socialization that parents and society exercise on children instills in them a set of values towards parents. Some of these values are not lying, feeling affection for the parents, and wanting to have contact ... -
Institutional Violence Against Users of the Family Law Courts and the Legal Harassment Scale
Clemente, Miguel; Padilla-Racero, Dolores; Espinosa, Pablo; Reig-Botella, Adela; Gandoy-Crego, Manuel (Frontiers, 2019-01)[Abstract] The term harassment is often used to refer two contexts, the workplace and school, but not the legal system itself. Long drawn-out litigation in the Family Law Courts often produces a surreptitious phenomenon ... -
Moral disengagement and willingness to behave unethically against ex-partner in a child custody dispute
Clemente, Miguel; Espinosa, Pablo; Padilla-Racero, Dolores (Public Library of Science, 2019)[Abstract]: The current study examines the role of moral disengagement on the likelihood of making false allegations or retaliating against the partner in a child custody dispute. Moral disengagement strategies can be ... -
Revenge among Parents Who Have Broken up Their Relationship through Family Law Courts: Its Dimensions and Measurement Proposal
Clemente, Miguel; Padilla-Racero, Dolores; Espinosa, Pablo (MDPI, 2019)[Abstract] This work analyzes inter-parental revenge after a breakup process, as it relates to the dark triad of personality, moral disengagement, and sex role ideology. Our objective was to test a predictive model for ... -
The Dark Triad and the Detection of Parental Judicial Manipulators. Development of a Judicial Manipulation Scale
Clemente, Miguel; Padilla-Racero, Dolores; Espinosa, Pablo (2020)[Abstract] This research examines the relationship between dark triad and the use that some parents make of their children in order to attack the other parent after a couple break-up. We examined whether parents who are ...