Abstract

The paper examines the historical aspects of the creation and application in practice of the Vologda experience of correcting convicts, developed in the 1960s – 1970s by I. P. Zaitsev based on the pedagogical ideas of A. S. Makarenko. The peculiarity of the experience consisted in the formation of primary collectives of convicts, which have a positive impact on the personality of criminals serving their sentences as well as in the system of conferring individual titles, which in turn was an incentive for correction.

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