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Социально-пенитенциарная психология: теоретические и прикладные аспекты

Социально-пенитенциарная психология: теоретические и прикладные аспекты

Abstract

Статья посвящена обоснованию социально-пенитенциарной психологии как самостоятельной отрасли. Личность осужденного представляет основной объект пенитенциарной психологии, и наиболее приемлемым для анализа современной преступности в России является социально-психологический взгляд на природу данного социального феномена. Подготовка сотрудников исправительных учреждений в рамках социально-пенитенциарной психологии позволит реализовать психолого-ориентированный подход к социальной работе с осужденными.

The article reasons social penitentiary psychology as an independent field. The convict’s personality is the main object of penitentiary psychology. Social and psychological vision of the origin of this social phenomenon is the most reasonable one to be used for studying modern crime in Russia. Training of penitentiary officers within the context of social penitentiary psychology contributes to actualization of psychologically-oriented approach to social work with convicts.

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СОЦИАЛЬНО-ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ПОДХОД, СОЦИАЛЬНО-ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ЯВЛЕНИЯ, СОЦИАЛЬНО-ПЕНИТЕНЦИАРНАЯ ПСИХОЛОГИЯ, ПСИХОСОЦИАЛЬНАЯ РАБОТА С ОСУЖДЕННЫМИ

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