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Sociological Analysis of Social and Psychological Resources of Russian Post-penitentiary System Through the Example of Multicultural Regions

In: Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia

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  • Artur R. Abutalipov

    (Kazan National Research Technological University)

  • Lyudmila N. Abutalipova

    (Kazan National Research Technological University)

  • Olga A. Kalimullina

    (Kazan State Institute of Culture)

  • Anastasia V. Fakhrutdinova

    (Kazan Federal University)

  • Marina Y. Getmanskaya

    (Pyatigorsk State University)

Abstract

Using the example of multicultural regions, the authors of the chapter actualize and analyze social and psychological resources of resocialization of individuals who enforced court judgments in prisons and custodial facilities in Russia, as factors determining the level of efficiency of the process of adaptation of citizens of this category to living in society. The authors proceed from the premise that there is a need for a multifaceted approach toward resolution of the problem of resocialization of individuals of this category, which would take into account the fact that criminal behavior is predetermined by a number of factors derived from determination of personal qualities by three sources: natural (heredity of an individual, genotype), social, and personal.

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  • Artur R. Abutalipov & Lyudmila N. Abutalipova & Olga A. Kalimullina & Anastasia V. Fakhrutdinova & Marina Y. Getmanskaya, 2020. "Sociological Analysis of Social and Psychological Resources of Russian Post-penitentiary System Through the Example of Multicultural Regions," Contributions to Economics, in: Elena G. Popkova & Konstantin V. Vodenko (ed.), Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, chapter 0, pages 351-362, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:conchp:978-3-030-38497-5_39
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_39
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