Abstract

This article analyzes pro-social modelling from a theoretical point of view, emphasizing its importance in the field of probation, but also has a practical component, presenting the result of a sociological survey based on a questionnaire. In the field of probation, one of the methods of working with criminally convicted persons is pro-social modelling, this being an intervention technique that helps the social rehabilitation of persons who have committed crimes. By means of this technique, the goal is to redefine the dysfunctional behaviours of criminally convicted persons, in a positive way.

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