The Obstacles in Front of The Resocialization of War Victim Children
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The purpose of this study is to examine the obstacles that prevent the resocialization of children who are victims of war with sociological dimensions. The first obstacle is the violence, it is known that children living in places without hygienic conditions have experienced health issues. At the same time, the sorrow and long mourning process experienced as a result of the loss of the family members, drifting apart from the ordinary social environment and alienation as an outcome, no access to education, impoverishment, being a child worker or a child bride due to the perception of a woman as a sexual object, being exposed to human trafficking and forced to work in illegal jobs, being encouraged to crime and accustomed to it. As a result of this study based on the literature review, it was determined that the obstacles to the resocialization of children after the war are based on socio-cultural, socio-economic, etc. reasons.
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