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ArtikelFostering Culturally Responsive Courts The Case Of Family Dispute Resolution For Latinos  
Oleh: Weller, Steven ; Martin, John ; Lederach, John Paul
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Family Court Review vol. 39 no. 2 (Apr. 2001), page 185-202.
Fulltext: 185fcr392.pdf (86.38KB)
Isi artikelThis article focuses on how mediation services can be improved to better reflect the culture-based needs and expectations of Latino litigants. The research on which this article is basedwas conducted in a court-attached custody and visitation program in one U.S. community with a large Latino presence. The findings, ecommendations, and conclusions are based on the problems, concerns, and general expectations of more recent arrivals to the United States — for the most part mono-lingual Spanish speaking. The study found that those Latino families have needs in resolving family disputes that differ from those of most Anglo families. The justice system needs to better understand the culture of Latino family life and the ways in which Latinos interact with governmental authority. The Latino families need education, direction and representation in dealing with governmental authority. The mediator can help both the justice system and the Latino family in meeting these needs.
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