Abstract

In reference to Serge Moscovici’s theory of social representations and using the comprehensive interview methodology by Jean-Claude Kaufmann, I have conducted an analysis of interviews with professional court probation officers for adults and their charges. Asking about the representations they have in relation to each other, I have established the content of mutual social representations of probation officers and their charges, and I have selected the following types of participants in the probative relationship: land-oriented probation officer (CAT), court-oriented probation officer (KOS), charge RIGHT, charge LEFT.

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