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Романова Н. М. ГРУППОВАЯ ПРЕСТУПНОСТЬ ПОДРОСТКОВ В СОВРЕМЕННЫХ ЗАРУБЕЖНЫХ СОЦИАЛЬНО-ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКИХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯХ // Известия Саратовского университета. Новая серия. Серия: Философия. Психология. Педагогика. 2016. Т. 16, вып. 4. С. 443-?. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18500/1819-7671-2016-16-4-443-449
ГРУППОВАЯ ПРЕСТУПНОСТЬ ПОДРОСТКОВ В СОВРЕМЕННЫХ ЗАРУБЕЖНЫХ СОЦИАЛЬНО-ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКИХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯХ
Статья посвящена анализу социально-психологических факторов,
влияющих на формирование группового криминального поведения
подростков по материалам современных зарубежных социально-
психологических исследований; показана актуальность иссле-
дования проблемы; раскрыты причины вовлечения подростков в
групповую преступность. Рассмотрены отличия групповых пре-
ступников от индивидуальных; проанализированы и описаны инди-
видуальные влияния среды на личность. Представлены результаты
исследований зарубежными учеными особенностей социального
контроля, специфики психологических установок и представлений
о себе членов асоциальных подростковых групп; раскрыт харак-
тер отношений с асоциальной группой ее членов. Изучено влияние
макроуровневых факторов и описан вклад семейных, личностных
и средовых детерминант в содержание феномена вовлечения под-
ростков в групповую криминальную активность.
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Образец для цитирования:
Романова Н. М. Групповая преступность подростков в современных социально-психологических зарубеж-
ных исследованиях // Изв. Сарат. ун-та. Нов. сер. Сер. Философия. Психология. Педагогика. 2016. Т. 16, вып. 4.
С. 443–449. DOI: 10.18500/1819-7671-2016-16-4-443-449.
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