Abstract

Analysis of modern prevention concepts makes it possible to single out individual-oriented preventive concepts, and concepts of socio-political orientation. Individually oriented prevention involves the use of professional assistance at the earliest stage. The consequences of a social problem or individual disturbance must be promptly counteracted, which requires knowledge about the social space and living conditions of the individual, since such knowledge provides current planning and/or strategic intervention in the situation. Most western concepts of socio-political prevention are based on the competence model. Therefore, individually focused preventive strategies are aimed at correcting, regulating life goals and actions of individuals in accordance with the standards of normativity prevailing in society. Socio-political prevention is aimed at forming structures that should involve the individual in constructive, autonomous interaction with the environment and within it. The article below is devoted to the analysis of these problems.

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