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Change in migrants’ political attitudes: Acculturation and cosmopolitanization
Abstract This paper investigates change in international migrants’ political attitudes. It theorizes a novel attitudinal typology distinguishing polity‐specific attitudes influenced by national contexts and transnational attitudes forged by migratory experience. It applies the typology to four dimensions of political competition in contemporary Europe:
Eva Krejcova +2 more
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Family as a factor of socialization and resocialization
A family represents the basic unit of the society. It has a crucial influence on developing both positive and negative tendencies in the young population.
Ivan Joksić , Vesna Rajaković
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Social interactions of chronic psychiatric patients in organized ward recreational programs [PDF]
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Davidson, LaVonne Eleanor +1 more
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Efficiency in the Global Prison System: A Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis
ABSTRACT This study systematizes the international literature on prison system efficiency, highlighting patterns and research gaps through a multidimensional framework. By situating efficiency within broader institutional, social, and rights‐based contexts, it examines how academic research has assessed carceral performance.
Leandro Moreira +2 more
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Resocialization: A Neglected Paradigm [PDF]
The micro clinical sociologist is better understood as being a social role change agent than as a “counselor”\u27 or a “otherapist.” Many of the personal problems which clients bring to clinicians are the result of dysfunctional social roles.
Fein, Melvyn L.
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The Social Origins and Education of the British Civil Service Elite, 1945–2022
ABSTRACT We provide a fuller account than previously available of the extent of change in the social backgrounds of the British civil service elite from 1945 onwards. We consider our findings in relation to questions of meritocracy in recruitment to the elite and of the representativeness of the elite of the population at large.
Erzsébet Bukodi +2 more
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Formal and informal systems in prison [PDF]
Main question of modern penological theory and penitentiary practise is finding deeper social sense through general goal, which we define as resocialization of prisoners and creating conditions for successful life after leaving prison.
Macanović Nebojša
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“I Can Do It, We Can Change It”: Protest as a Catalyst for Political Efficacy
ABSTRACT This study examines how protest episodes foster political efficacy among ordinary citizens. Based on 44 in‐depth interviews with participants in two major 2018 mobilizations in Spain—the feminist strike of International Women's Day and the pensioners' protests—the analysis identifies discursive expressions that reflect attitudinal change ...
Manuel Jiménez‐Sánchez +2 more
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The Swedish Penal Code of 1965 [PDF]
Colombo City is the commercial capital of Sri Lanka with an estimated resident population of over 750,000 spread over 3741 hectares (ha) and has a population density over 1188 per ha.
Panagoda Arachchige Kumara, Omalaka Danushka +1 more
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Theoretical and empirical limits of Scandinavian Exceptionalism: Isolation and normalization in Danish prisons [PDF]
Drawing on interviews with 76 prisoners, 47 prison staff, and 14 experts, we document lived experiences of punishment in the Danish prison context. We argue that, regardless of “humanizing” elements of normalization and humanity, prisoners and staff may ...
Reiter, Keramet +2 more
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