Minimization of recurrent crime by correcting and socializing the personalities of convicts through correction of dysgraphy and reduction of illiteracy

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Serving a criminal sentence in isolation from society affects the formation of a special agent's personality, and, consequently, can have a negative impact in the life of society. The article provides a generalized analysis of the method of reducing the commission of repeated crimes by educating convicts by means of correcting their written speech.

repeated and recidivistic criminality \ resocialization \ socialization \ maladaptation \ correction of convicts \ probation \ dysorphography \ voluntary illiteracy \ cognitive sphere of personality \ speech activity \ written violations \ correctional work

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IDS: 14135902   |   UDC: 376.6   |   DOI: 10.23672/SAE.2023.93.85.032