Davydova O. Psychological correction of social attitudes of convicts with a violent orientation of personality in the process of their resocialization.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0402U002730

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Specialization

  • 19.00.06 - Юридична психологія

20-09-2002

Specialized Academic Board

К26.007.01

Essay

Об'єкт дослідження - social attitudes of convicts with a violent orientation of personality. Мета роботи - definition of psychological correction of social attitudes of convicts with a violent orientation of personality in the process of their resocialization. Методи дослідження та апаратура - testing methods, conversation, supervision, expert estimations,dokumentation analysis,psychotherapeutic methods. Наукова новизна - theses analyse is devoted to the problem of forming and change of social attitudes of violent criminals; the process of forming of personally's social attitudes and it's influence on criminal behavior is described; on the basis of the results was proposed idea - use the author's method of psychological correction of social attitudes of convicts with a violent orientation of personality as a resocialization mean. Практичні результати і новизна - the main idea of investigation is a analysis of factors and regularitys of process of forming antisocial attitudes, criminality and methodsof social attitudes correction; it is a examination of the problem of the most effective resocialization methods; emphasize a necessity of using a psychotherapeutic approach in the resocialization process of convicts with a violent orientation of personality. Предмет і ступінь впровадження - the results vas instalated to resocialization process of ukrainian prisovs and educational process of NAIAU. Ефективність впровадження - positive results concerning efficacy methodical recommendations and psychological correction of social attitudes of convicts. Сфера використання - educational process; the process of resocialization of convicts.

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