The Problem of Personality Development in Juvenile Offenders: A Cultural-Historical Approach

Quite a number of scientific works focus on psychological differences between juvenile offenders and their ordinary peers. These differences usually come down to the fact that deviant and delinquent adolescents have less developed cognitive abilities, creativity and self-regulation. However, these i...

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Main Author: Kravtsov O.G.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2020-04-01
Series:Психологическая наука и образование
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Online Access:https://psyjournals.ru/en/kip/2020/n1/Kravtsov.shtml
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spelling doaj-9d3442fa2b6c453a839c1123fcff7e802020-11-25T03:20:41ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationПсихологическая наука и образование1816-54352311-72732020-04-01161495610.17759/chp.2020160105The Problem of Personality Development in Juvenile Offenders: A Cultural-Historical ApproachKravtsov O.G.0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8875-0169 V.Ya. Kikot' Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, Moscow, RussiaQuite a number of scientific works focus on psychological differences between juvenile offenders and their ordinary peers. These differences usually come down to the fact that deviant and delinquent adolescents have less developed cognitive abilities, creativity and self-regulation. However, these ideas do not reflect the essence of the psychological problem of deviant behavior. A completely different understanding of the problem can be obtained if we consider the problem in the context of the cultural-historical approach of L.S. Vygotsky. In the framework of this approach, the development of the mind occurs due to the increase in self-regulation, the ability of a person to control his own mental processes. Here the question of whether human behavior is determined by external situational factors or by internal volitional efforts comes to the fore. We argue that this issue cannot be resolved mechanically as it is sometimes done. It is the individual himself who determines his/her attitude and semantic content of the surrounding social reality, and not vice versa. The results of out studies show that the psychological basis of deviant behavior is the weak development of personality in the cultural-historical sense. In other words, it is the weak subject of activity that lies at the core of deviance.https://psyjournals.ru/en/kip/2020/n1/Kravtsov.shtmlcultural-historical approachjuvenile offendersdeviant behaviorcognitive abilitiesdeviant creativitywillpower
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The Problem of Personality Development in Juvenile Offenders: A Cultural-Historical Approach
Психологическая наука и образование
cultural-historical approach
juvenile offenders
deviant behavior
cognitive abilities
deviant creativity
willpower
author_facet Kravtsov O.G.
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title The Problem of Personality Development in Juvenile Offenders: A Cultural-Historical Approach
title_short The Problem of Personality Development in Juvenile Offenders: A Cultural-Historical Approach
title_full The Problem of Personality Development in Juvenile Offenders: A Cultural-Historical Approach
title_fullStr The Problem of Personality Development in Juvenile Offenders: A Cultural-Historical Approach
title_full_unstemmed The Problem of Personality Development in Juvenile Offenders: A Cultural-Historical Approach
title_sort problem of personality development in juvenile offenders: a cultural-historical approach
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Психологическая наука и образование
issn 1816-5435
2311-7273
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Quite a number of scientific works focus on psychological differences between juvenile offenders and their ordinary peers. These differences usually come down to the fact that deviant and delinquent adolescents have less developed cognitive abilities, creativity and self-regulation. However, these ideas do not reflect the essence of the psychological problem of deviant behavior. A completely different understanding of the problem can be obtained if we consider the problem in the context of the cultural-historical approach of L.S. Vygotsky. In the framework of this approach, the development of the mind occurs due to the increase in self-regulation, the ability of a person to control his own mental processes. Here the question of whether human behavior is determined by external situational factors or by internal volitional efforts comes to the fore. We argue that this issue cannot be resolved mechanically as it is sometimes done. It is the individual himself who determines his/her attitude and semantic content of the surrounding social reality, and not vice versa. The results of out studies show that the psychological basis of deviant behavior is the weak development of personality in the cultural-historical sense. In other words, it is the weak subject of activity that lies at the core of deviance.
topic cultural-historical approach
juvenile offenders
deviant behavior
cognitive abilities
deviant creativity
willpower
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