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learned can be unlearned. That
forms the
basis of
resocialization: to
unlearn and to relearn.
Resocialization can be defined[by whom?] also as a
process by...
-
Stage 4:
Resocialization If the
divergence point is reached, the
former full
member takes on the role of a
marginal member and must be
resocialized. There...
- all
orders without hesitation, and to
teach basic military skills.
Resocialization as a
sociological concept involves the
process of
mentally and emotionally...
-
civilian life,
including killing and
prolonged exposure to danger. The
resocialization of
recruit training operates in
several ways, as follows: Once their...
- prisons) is part of the
criminal justice system of ****an. It is
intended to
resocialize, reform,
rehabilitate and
punish offenders. The
penal system is operated...
- job opportunities, face
social marginalization, and lack
access to
resocialization programs,
which ultimately facilitate reoffending. The
research sheds...
-
prisoners are
obligated to
perform paid work in an
effort to
promote resocialization efforts. Often,
prisoners have television,
posters hanging in their...
-
succeeded in
putting women back in the veil in
public places, but not in
resocializing them into
fundamentalist norms."
After the revolution,
women often had...
- fleeing. It is a
physically and
psychologically intensive process which resocializes recruits for the
unique nature of
military demands.[citation needed]...
- "Generational Putsch" and the
National youth Office: Purge,
disciplining and
resocialization of
youth identities under Pinochet (1973–1980)].
Atenea (in Spanish)...