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О социально-перцептивных процессах в экстремальных ситуациях профессиональной деятельности (на примере мобильных отрядов особого назначения)

О социально-перцептивных процессах в экстремальных ситуациях профессиональной деятельности (на примере мобильных отрядов особого назначения)

Abstract

В статье описываются социально-перцептивные процессы личности в экстремальных ситуациях профессиональной деятельности (на примере сотрудников ОМОН). Предлагается механизм социального восприятия служебно-боевых ситуаций сотрудниками ОМОН, который имеет профессионально-деятельностное опосредование и включает три компонента: нормативно-правовой, профессионально-этический и тактико-специальный.The article deals with socially perceptive processes of a person in extreme professional situations (exemplified by mobile special assignment squads’ officers). The author suggests the mechanism of social perception of operational service situations by the officers of mobile special assignment squads, which is mediated through professional performance and includes three components: legal, professionally ethical and special tactical.

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МЕХАНИЗМ,СОЦИАЛЬНОЕ ВОСПРИЯТИЕ (ПЕРЦЕПЦИЯ),НОРМАТИВНО-ПРАВОВОЙ КОМПОНЕНТ НАПРАВЛЕННОСТИ СОЦИАЛЬНОГО ВОСПРИЯТИЯ,ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНО-ЭТИЧЕСКИЙ КОМПОНЕНТ НАПРАВЛЕННОСТИ СОЦИАЛЬНОГО ВОСПРИЯТИЯ,ТАКТИКО-СПЕЦИАЛЬНЫЙ КОМПОНЕНТ НАПРАВЛЕННОСТИ СОЦИАЛЬНОГО ВОСПРИЯТИЯ,ОТВЕТСТВЕННОСТЬ,ВИТАЛИЗАЦИЯ,СОРАЗМЕРНОСТЬ ПРИМЕНЕНИЯ СИЛ И СРЕДСТВ ПРИНУЖДЕНИЯ,УГРОЗА ЖИЗНИ (ЗДОРОВЬЮ),MECHANISM,SOCIAL PERCEPTION,NORMATIVE LEGAL COMPONENT OF SOCIAL PERCEPTION ORIENTATION,PROFESSIONALLY ETHICAL COMPONENT OF SOCIAL PERCEPTION ORIENTATION,SPECIAL TACTICAL COMPONENT OF SOCIAL PERCEPTION ORIENTATION,RESPONSIBILITY,VITALIZATION,PROPORTIONALITY OF USING FORCES AND MEANS OF COERCION,THREAT TO LIFE (HEALTH)

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