DECEPTIONS USED BY PERSONS UNDER PROTECTION AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH SOCIAL ADAPTATION STRATEGIES

Authors

  • Saydullayev Ulug‘bek Ubaydullayevich Author

Abstract

This article explores the various deceptive tactics employed by individuals under custodial supervision, revealing the psychological and social drivers behind such behaviors. The study emphasizes the relationship between these manipulative patterns and broader social adaptation strategies. Furthermore, it discusses the mechanisms through which these individuals attempt to reintegrate into society, based on theoretical insights and practical examples from the penitentiary system.

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Published

2025-07-09