Abstract

The article considers the possibility of using self-actualization indicators as markers of the convict's formation on the path of correction. It contains the results of an empirical study of the features of self-actualization of men aged 25-29, divided into three groups: previously convicted persons who were again in a pre-trial detention center in the status of suspects and accused; first brought to criminal responsibility, detained in a pre-trial detention center; men with the problem of finding a new job. It was found that the indicators of self-actualization were significantly higher in the group of men who found themselves in a pre-trial detention center for the first time, and they are specific for each of the three groups. It is concluded that the indicators of self-actualization can act as markers of correction of the convicted person (to indicate either his becoming on the path of correction, or the deepening of criminalization). The directions of further research on the problem of self-actualization of suspects, accused, convicted are shown.

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