Fundamentos científicos de la defensa ante el 'mobbing'
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Abstract
In order to contribute a theoretical frame to the situation labelled like mobbing, its equivalence proposes with the Experimental Neurosises and its identification with the strategies that they adapted to the experimentation in natural environments. This perverse use is associated with the cultural change defined by Skinner, and two fronts of counter-control is proposed. One to denounce from the general laws of the behavioral theory the crimes that it bears this degradation to a subhuman treatment. And other one to add the denunciation of crime against the health that bears the provocation of stress, as it has demonstrated the inmunoneuroendocrinology of form already unquestionably, and to demand its cataloguing as physical violence. It is alerted towards the inability to reach a just judgment if there is not compared the scientific and technological foundation of the defense and the judicial investigations, with the current advances that base the mobbing.
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