Užívání neutralizačních technik u nekriminální populace v souvislosti s postojem ke konvenčním normám a sebekonceptem

Title in English Neutralization Techniques Used by Noncriminal Population in Context of Commitment to Conventional Norms and Self-concept
Authors

BOROVANSKÁ Michaela JANKOVSKÁ Markéta

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Sborník z konference Sociální procesy a osobnost: Člověk na cestě životem: Křižovatky a mosty
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
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Field Psychology
Keywords Neutralization theory; neutralization techniques; commitment to conventional norms; self-concept
Description This paper introduces partial results of specific student research focused on neutralization techniques used by noncriminal population to protect from self-blame and self-image damage. The aim of the research is to understand the neutralization process of quilt or shame following conventional norms violating behaviour. This process introduced Sykes and Matza (1957) in their neutralization theory. The partial results in this paper includes findings of connection between the commitment to conventional norms and self-concept.
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