ADVANCED PRACTICES OF CERTAIN FOREIGN COUNTRIES IN PREVENTING THE FORMATION OF CRIMINOGENIC MOTIVATION AMONG INMATES
Keywords:
Criminogenic motivation, inmate rehabilitation, recidivism prevention, cognitive-behavioral therapy, social reintegration, vocational training, psychological interventions, foreign correctional practices, behavioral change, community-based support.Abstract
The article explores advanced practices implemented by certain foreign countries to prevent the formation of criminogenic motivation among inmates. It examines innovative rehabilitation programs, psychological interventions, and social reintegration strategies aimed at reducing recidivism and fostering positive behavioral changes. By analyzing case studies from various jurisdictions, the study highlights effective methods such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, vocational training, and community-based support systems. The article underscores the importance of addressing underlying psychological and social factors to deter criminal tendencies and promote successful reintegration into society.
