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Trascender, contabilidad y gestión
versión On-line ISSN 2448-6388
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VEGA CAMPOS, Miguel Ángel. Public policies for the prevention and care of atypical behaviors in minors: a reflection from the international and Mexican context. Trascender contab. gest. [online]. 2020, vol.5, n.13, pp.59-73. Epub 22-Nov-2021. ISSN 2448-6388. https://doi.org/10.36791/tcg.v13i0.79.
There are different factors and circumstances that provoke atypical behaviors in minors and young people that put their regular coexistence within society at risk. For this reason, the participation of the government - regardless of the sphere of public administration in question: federal, state or municipal- is transcendental, in terms of the design and implementation of public policies that allow preventing and addressing atypical behaviors presented by minors and young people, so that this issue does not lead to a larger problem, the effects of which jeopardize the proper coexistence of citizens. Knowing that the aforementioned problem is not exclusive to Mexico, this work aimed to carry out a review and analysis of the literature, both in the Mexican context and at the international level, of academic or research publications, in which actions are outlined, programs or public policies, implemented for the prevention and care of atypical behaviors in minors and youth; in such a way that said review and analysis allowed the author of this essay to use some recommendations or conclusions on the topic addressed. Derived from the literature review, both in the international and in the Mexican context, regarding public policies for the prevention and care of atypical behaviors in minors or young people, it can be pointed out that there is sufficient evidence that can be used as a reference or starting point, to address this problem that is not foreign to Mexico.
Palabras llave : public; policies; behaviors; atypical; minors.