03-02-2012, 17:44
Kein Wunder. Im UK wird immer noch heftig über die gewalttätigen Ausschreitungen von 2011 diskutiert. Als einer der Hauptgründe wurde (auch von Staatschef Cameron) die väterliche Abwesenheit genannt.
“In too many cases, the parents of these children — if they are still around — don’t care where their children are or who they are with, let alone what they are doing,” he said. “The potential consequences of neglect and immorality on this scale have been clear for too long, without enough action being taken.”
...that for fathers to be involved in children’s lives, custody law and court practices must change. The British researchers were clear – that fathers must be actively involved with their children in order to confer on them the benefits of fatherhood.
http://www.fathersandfamilies.org/?p=18479
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/cristi...nswer-for/
http://amos2008.wordpress.com/2011/08/14...-children/
“In too many cases, the parents of these children — if they are still around — don’t care where their children are or who they are with, let alone what they are doing,” he said. “The potential consequences of neglect and immorality on this scale have been clear for too long, without enough action being taken.”
...that for fathers to be involved in children’s lives, custody law and court practices must change. The British researchers were clear – that fathers must be actively involved with their children in order to confer on them the benefits of fatherhood.
http://www.fathersandfamilies.org/?p=18479
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/cristi...nswer-for/
http://amos2008.wordpress.com/2011/08/14...-children/