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Personality of the Convict in the Penitentiary Process

https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2021-17-2-79-84

Abstract

The article examines the ways of normative response to criminal behavior from the point of view of historical retrospect and the current level of empirical knowledge. The author focuses on some controversial issues of criminal motivation. It is argued that criminal behavior has not only social determinants, but is also based on the existence of psychophysiological features of the individual formed in unfavorable social conditions. The article analyzes the importance of a person-oriented penitentiary process for ensuring the effectiveness of correctional influence on convicts and state coercion. Special attention is paid to educational work in the process of implementing correction tools. It is shown that the criminal law impact has the potential to comprehensively regulate the behavior of convicts in the process of applying a sentence of imprisonment.

About the Author

T. I. Egorova
Academy of law and management Federal penitentiary service of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Tatyana I. Egorova - PhD in law, PhD student, SPIN 9919-0667.

Ryazan



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Egorova T.I. Personality of the Convict in the Penitentiary Process. Juridical science and practice. 2021;17(2):79-84. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2021-17-2-79-84

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