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José María Caballero, vice dean of the Degree in Criminology UCAM (27/10/2016)

In the conference they participated experts from various international institutions such as Harvard University

Closed today, in the Temple of Los Jeronimos UCAM, the Second Congress of Criminology applied under the title, organized by the Department of Criminology at the Catholic University of Murcia 'Aggressiveness School'.

In the presentation given by José Maria Caballero, Vice Dean of the Degree in Criminology at the Catholic University, entitled 'Regulatory aspects of school aggression', he said that both the family and the school should be aware of such issues, "but schools must have a protocol for the prevention of bullying, not to seek solutions after the fact, but these situations do not occur. these should prevent there the figure of the aggressor. the important thing is not to see how it acts against a aggressor or against a victim, but the purpose has to be that there is no aggressor and therefore there are no victims to attend ".

In the two days that lasted Congress has been unable to attend several roundtables and presentations which have participated specialized makers in the subject as Jesus Martin, Doctor of Medicine and Research Fellow of the International Security Program at Harvard University, who he has spoken in his paper on 'The biology compels us not be violent.

The Seville Statement on Violence ', which explained the behavior of the human being to a violent situation and what drives him to act in an active or passive way as to aggressive events.

Only 23% of people trust people

Meanwhile, Fuensanta Cerezo, a professor at the University of Murcia (UMU), put in context to attendees on the situation of violence in schools, "a study conducted recently shows how only 23% of people trust people, this also happens in classrooms with students who do not trust others who are different, either by culture or country. understand the difference as a threat, not as a wealth and this is one of the points for the which starts bullying ".

"Our nature has a lot of violence in our genes to survive, but the important thing is our personality, and here comes the difference between abuse and assault, the first continuous and second blip. Bullying is a form of abuse deliberate and persistent where the victim uses teachers to tell the tale, and in most cases they do not know what to do, "concluded Fuensanta Cerezo.

Thus, the Vice President for Research UCAM, Estrella Nunez said that "we want students to become aware of the way through college is not just step through the classrooms, but can also address such burning issues as this today school violence. they have to meet aggression in schools not only from the point of view of criminology, but also from psychology and sociology. "

Source: UCAM

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