Véronique Le Goaziou, as a sociologist and a storyteller, recounts the world, both close and unfamiliar, of those who fall into margins of society, and those, sometimes just as vulnerable, who reach out to help them.
To try and understand the reasons for this powerlessness, Véronique le Goaziou went onto the front line, into the squats and slums of the Bouches-du-Rhône, and around Saint-Charles station in Marseille. For two years she accompanied social workers in their efforts to help the homeless and destitute.
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Les travailleurs sociaux et la grande précarité
Véronique Le Goaziou
This book takes a detailed look at what motivates judges' decisions when dealing with delicate questions related to violence, desire, and sexuality. It describes the trajectory of victims throughout a legal process that is sometimes experienced as a second rape.