Resume
Eva Chaves is a graduate in Social Service of the Catholic University of Braga (2007). She obtained her Masters in Psychology of Justice and Deviant Behavior at the Catholic University of Porto (2010) and her Doctorate in Psychology of Justice at Fernando Pessoa University (2013) with the thesis "Children exposed to interparental violence: consequences on their developmental path and adaptation to the social environment". She has a PhD in social work from the University of Coimbra and the Catholic University of Lisbon (2023). The study on the social reintegration of ex-prisoners continues to be the focus of her research. Eva is a University professor since 2018. Her teaching activity began at Lusófona – Porto University Center, an institution where she is Assistant Professor. He develops his research activity at the Intrepid Lab, which was recently integrated as a hub of CETRAD – Center for Transdisciplinary Studies for development.
Graus
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DoutoramentoPhD in Social Sciences - Psychology of Justice
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DoutoramentoPhD in Social Work
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MestradoMaster's Degree in Psychology of Justice and Deviant Behavior
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LicenciaturaDegree in Social Work
Publicações
Artigo em revista
- 2025, Obstacles to Social Reintegration in Portugal: Perceptions of Incarcerated Individuals and Social Reintegration Professionals., Dilemmas
- 2025, Community service, Emancipation
- 2024-12-30, The Effects of Interparental Violence on Children: The Perspective of a Child and Youth Protection Commission (CPCJ) in Portugal, Libertas
- 2024, Aging in Prison: Challenges and Support Programs for Aging in the Prison Context - A Literature Review, Social Themes
- 2022-06-20, Trajectories of criminality and social reintegration of former detainees: literature review, Libertas
- 2016-06-01, Family Violence: From Marital Violence to the Violence on Children, Revista Electrónica de Educação e Psicologia
Manual
- 2024, Social reintegration after incarceration., Editora Húmos
Resumo em conferência
- 2021-06-21, Trajectories of criminality: preventing criminal recidivism