PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF ADOLESCENTS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION OF LEGAL IDENTITY

Abstract: psychological research of adolescents in modern science and practice is often a common phenomenon. Numerous empirical data were collected in recent years in connection with the increasing number of illegal actions by young people, especially on the grounds of religious extremism and terrorism. A large percentage of suicide in the adolescent environment also indicates a high level of deviation, and therefore a low level of normative behavior of the individual. A number of scientists found a correlation between the above phenomena. The authors of this article attempted to experimentally find a significant relationship between the level of adolescent’s legal identity and deviations in his behavior. The whole sample was divided into two groups – experimental and control, which included 50 and 48 people respectively, these were adolescents studying in four parallel classes. But classes were located in different localities (cities and villages). The group of subjects included representatives of the indigenous peoples of Dagestan, boys and girls. After a psychological diagnosis, they came to the conclusion that there is a correlation relationship between them and it is significant. There are significant deviations in the structure of the I-concept of the personality of a teenager with a high level of deviant behavior, they are described in the mode of statistical indicators in this article. Eight pairs of qualities were chosen as evaluation criteria. In the arsenal of methodological tools there are modified tests of L.N. Sobchik, 16-factor personal questionnaire by James Mac Kean Kettel, methods of K. Thomas and C. Spielberger. In order to save the reader’s time and in the hope of his competence, the authors of the article omitted a detailed description of well-known methods and part of the non-informative data obtained with their help, which were of no interest and did not characterize the phenomenon under study.

Keywords: legal self-consciousness (LSC), personality, teenager, deviant behavior, self- concept, research methodology, behavior, norm, personality qualities

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