Personal Psychology and The Formation of A Socially Adaptive Worldview in Law Enforcement Activities
Keywords:
Law enforcement activity, personality psychology, socially adaptive worldviewAbstract
The article analyzes the role of personality psychology in relations between law enforcement officers and citizens, as well as the scientific and practical foundations of forming a socially adaptive worldview. The significance of psychological knowledge, stress resistance, and social adaptation mechanisms in crime prevention in modern society is highlighted. Recommendations have also been developed for the development of professional competencies in law enforcement activities and the formation of conscious behavior adapted to social norms.
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