Social and Psychological Analysis of the Risks of Youth Involvement in Criminal Behavior

The article describes the analysis of psychological risk of youth involvement in criminal activity. The relevance of this research is related to the crudity of the subject in psychology and interdisciplinary sciences. The purpose of this research is the analysis of the sociological and psychological basis of risk of modern youth involvement in a crime. Research methods: interview, analysis of documentary sources, method of an expert assessment. On the basis of the conducted empirical research the main kinds of risks of involvement of young people in crimes of economic orientation, connected with social and psychological, individual and psychological and age characteristics of young people, are outlined. Novelty of the research: main social psychological factors, related to the risk of involvement of young people in criminal activity, are defined.

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