A visitação virtual no contexto do ambiente prisional e o atendimento do princípio do melhor interesse de crianças e adolescentes
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https://doi.org/10.46901/revistadadpu.i14.p39-60Keywords:
Family law. Principle of best interest. Parental alienation. Prison system. Virtual visitation.Abstract
This work had as main scope to analyze the possibility of implantation of virtual visitation in a prison environment as a viable alternative to promote and strengthen the bonds of affection between imprisoned parents and their respective children, and with this, contribute to the promotion and care of the principle of the best interest of the child and adolescent, thus undermining the possibilities of occurrence of affective abandonment and parental alienation. The scenario of this work is the growing attention to the interests of children and adolescents by the Brazilian legal order. In another scenario, which by the way crosses the previous one, there is the current development of social networks and the active engagement of almost all of the Brazilian population in these new technologies. It is concluded that the establishment of virtual visitations in the prison environment is rather, as a viable measure, capable of bringing practicality, convenience, safety and deepening of ties already weakened by distance, guaranteeing the right of coexistence Family and the principle of the best interest of the minor in favor of his/her parent (a) inmate.
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