Women in Penal Correction System: Personality Characteristics and Opportunities for Professional and Career Development

Presents the results of an empirical study of women employed in the penitentiary system. Seven techniques were used: the Big Five Personality Questionnaire (NEO Personality Inventory); Hall Emotional Intelligence Test (by Nicholas Hall); test E.Berne'; the diagnostic technique for the motivator...

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Main Authors: Tsvetkova Nadegda A., Kulakova Svetlana V.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2021-06-01
Series:Психология и право
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Online Access:https://psyjournals.ru/en/psyandlaw/2021/n2/Tsvetkova_Kulakova.shtml
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spelling doaj-9c29cf98815f46bba21a6cfe53ea0f492021-07-15T13:04:07ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationПсихология и право2222-51962021-06-01112557110.17759/psylaw.2021110205Women in Penal Correction System: Personality Characteristics and Opportunities for Professional and Career DevelopmentTsvetkova Nadegda A.0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0967-205XKulakova Svetlana V.1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8688-2021Research Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service of the Russian FederationResearch Institute of the Federal Penitentiary Service of the Russian FederationPresents the results of an empirical study of women employed in the penitentiary system. Seven techniques were used: the Big Five Personality Questionnaire (NEO Personality Inventory); Hall Emotional Intelligence Test (by Nicholas Hall); test E.Berne'; the diagnostic technique for the motivators of one's socio-psychological activity; the methodology for studying the style of one's behavioral self-regulation by V.I. Morosanova; self-rating of possibilities for one's professional development and career; expert evaluation of officer's personality by B.G. Bovin. The examined group of female officers is characterized by : a) mid-range values of the four "traits of a normal personality"; b) modest levels of "emotional intelligence"; c) structural personality disorders which complicate interpersonal communication; d) an ambition to succeed accompanied by a much less apparent will to power; e) an accentuated average style of behavioral self-regulation with the vitally important "modeling skill" as the leading component and the "self-dependence" trait as a "backward" one. Finally, recommendations were proposed to improve the work with the personnel in the penitentiary system.https://psyjournals.ru/en/psyandlaw/2021/n2/Tsvetkova_Kulakova.shtmlpenal correction systemfemale officialspersonality characteristics of female officialsopportunities for professional and career development
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author Tsvetkova Nadegda A.
Kulakova Svetlana V.
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Kulakova Svetlana V.
Women in Penal Correction System: Personality Characteristics and Opportunities for Professional and Career Development
Психология и право
penal correction system
female officials
personality characteristics of female officials
opportunities for professional and career development
author_facet Tsvetkova Nadegda A.
Kulakova Svetlana V.
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title Women in Penal Correction System: Personality Characteristics and Opportunities for Professional and Career Development
title_short Women in Penal Correction System: Personality Characteristics and Opportunities for Professional and Career Development
title_full Women in Penal Correction System: Personality Characteristics and Opportunities for Professional and Career Development
title_fullStr Women in Penal Correction System: Personality Characteristics and Opportunities for Professional and Career Development
title_full_unstemmed Women in Penal Correction System: Personality Characteristics and Opportunities for Professional and Career Development
title_sort women in penal correction system: personality characteristics and opportunities for professional and career development
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Психология и право
issn 2222-5196
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Presents the results of an empirical study of women employed in the penitentiary system. Seven techniques were used: the Big Five Personality Questionnaire (NEO Personality Inventory); Hall Emotional Intelligence Test (by Nicholas Hall); test E.Berne'; the diagnostic technique for the motivators of one's socio-psychological activity; the methodology for studying the style of one's behavioral self-regulation by V.I. Morosanova; self-rating of possibilities for one's professional development and career; expert evaluation of officer's personality by B.G. Bovin. The examined group of female officers is characterized by : a) mid-range values of the four "traits of a normal personality"; b) modest levels of "emotional intelligence"; c) structural personality disorders which complicate interpersonal communication; d) an ambition to succeed accompanied by a much less apparent will to power; e) an accentuated average style of behavioral self-regulation with the vitally important "modeling skill" as the leading component and the "self-dependence" trait as a "backward" one. Finally, recommendations were proposed to improve the work with the personnel in the penitentiary system.
topic penal correction system
female officials
personality characteristics of female officials
opportunities for professional and career development
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