- Максимова, Н.Ю. (2016) Socio-psychological aspects implementation of the programmes probation. Актуальні проблеми психології: зб. наук. праць Інституту психології імені Г. С. Костюка НАПН України. Том. ХІ: Психологія особистості. Психологічна допомога особистості, 14. pp. 61-69. ISSN 2072-4772
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Abstract
The article is devoted to highlighting issues of probation. It is shown that the complexity of re-socialization requires the introduction in Ukraine Institute of probation - supervision system and social and educational measures applicable to persons subject to criminal liability. The types of probation are: pre-trial probation; supervisory probation; penitentiary probation. Pretrial probation judgment provides for clearly presented information that describes a person who is attracted to criminal liability, to the court decision on the degree of responsibility of the individual. This requires special knowledge of psychology, psychiatry, social work etc. Supervisory probation supervision is to implement social and educational measures for those sentenced to alternative punishments. Development of forms and methods of supervisory probation order its implementation requires serious scientific analysis, psychological study and test the results of studies on experimental venues. Measures of social and educational work, together with measures of supervision are included in the individual plan of work with the client probation. Social and educational work is carried out of all categories of customers probation. Social and educational work carried out on an individual work plan with the client probation, taking into account risk of committing repeated criminal offenses and provides for a differentiated approach in the provision of consulting, psychological and other assistance. It is clear that these activities can only implement specialists. The ways of social and psychological support of the probation service.
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