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Socialinė kontrolė ir jos prevencinis poveikis nusikaltėlio asmenybei
Type of publication (PDB)
Magistro darbas / Master thesis (ETD_MGR)
Type of publication
type::text::thesis::master thesis
Title
Socialinė kontrolė ir jos prevencinis poveikis nusikaltėlio asmenybei
Other Title
Social control and its preventive influence to the personality of a criminal
Author
Launikonytė, Neringa |
Advisor
Galinaitytė, Jūratė
Other(s)
Uscila, Rokas | Darbo gynimo komisijos narys / Thesis Defence Board Member |
Rudzkis, Tomas | Recenzentas / Rewiewer |
Petkus, Artūras | Darbo gynimo komisijos narys / Thesis Defence Board Member |
Palavinskienė, Brigita | Darbo gynimo komisijos narys / Thesis Defence Board Member |
Babachinaitė, Genovaitė | Darbo gynimo komisijos pirmininkas / Thesis Defence Board Chairman |
Starkus, Saulius | Darbo gynimo komisijos narys / Thesis Defence Board Member |
Kiškis, Alfredas | Darbo gynimo komisijos narys / Thesis Defence Board Member |
Extent
54 p.
Date Issued
2007-01-10
Field of Science
Keywords
Publisher
Kaunas: Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT)
eLABa
2190614
Abstract
SUMMARY The topic of this paper is social control and its preventive influence to the personality of a criminal. The work provides the concept of control – it is the function, that naturally leads any activity of a person and should be implemented according to certain rules, tasks and standards in order to reach the required results. For this reason social control invents the mechanisms that helps to supervise how the society members obey the set norms. The elements of the social control are religion, morality, education, law. Social control is necessary to keep the order in society that would ensure the certain level of stability. In order to reach these aims social control undoubtedly has influence to the personality of a criminal.
Coverage Spatial
Lietuva / Lithuania (LT)
Language
Lietuvių / Lithuanian (lt)
Defended
Taip / Yes
Access Rights
Atviroji prieiga / Open Access