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Mainstreaming Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Family Law: The Israeli Child Protection Law as a Case Study
Authors:Tali Gal  Dahlia Schilli‐Jerichower
Affiliation:We thank David Wexler and Barbara Babb for helpful suggestions on earlier drafts.
Abstract:This article considers the contribution of therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) to the theoretical development and practical advancement of reforms in child care law. It does so by presenting three dilemmas arising from The Israeli Youth Law (Care and Supervision) 1960 relating to its substance, procedures, and practice. TJ is a “field of enquiry” that examines the influence of the law on litigants in order to advance rules and practices that have therapeutic effects and to minimize the use of rules and practices that have antitherapeutic ones. Following the TJ methodology, we integrate psychosocial findings into the legal discussion. We propose some therapeutic practices, as well as legal reform to make the child protection legal regime more TJ friendly for children and families.
Keywords:Child Protection  Family Group Conferencing  Israel  Motivational Interview  Out‐of‐Home Placement  Problem Solving  Therapeutic Jurisprudence  and Youth Court
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