INFORMATION ABOUT THE MASTER'S THESIS
1. Student's full name:Duong Thi Nhu Nguyet2. Gender: Female
3. Date of birth: December 17, 1986
4. Place of birth: Thai Nguyen
5. Decision No. 1528/QD-XHNV-SDH dated October 24, 2009, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, recognizing the student.
6. Changes in the training process: Thesis defense deadline was extended by 2 years due to health reasons.
7. Thesis title:"The attitude of prisoners toward complying with labor regulations in prisons"
8. Major: Psychology; Code: 60 31 80
9. Scientific supervisor: Dr. Dang Thanh Nga, lecturer, Hanoi Law University.
10. Summary of the thesis results:
During their imprisonment, inmates demonstrate their attitudes towards the labor regime in prison in three specific aspects: awareness, emotions, and behavior. Inmates perceive the role, meaning, and purpose of labor, and their future career aspirations after release. However, under conditions of significant deprivation and restricted needs, it is difficult to see inmates exhibiting a rich and varied emotional range. Simultaneously, inmates demonstrate specific labor behaviors in terms of labor performance, cooperation, assistance in labor, and different work skills. Analysis of research results reveals certain shortcomings in the reality of inmate labor. Inmates view prison labor as a routine, mandatory activity, partly appropriate and partly inappropriate; their labor behavior is not highly valued or commensurate with their responsibilities. The main reasons are that most inmates want to work hard to benefit from the State's leniency policy, while some others have not fully understood the role of labor in the rehabilitation process, and their voluntary participation in labor is still low.
11. Practical applications: This helps authorities understand inmates' attitudes towards complying with labor regulations in prisons, thereby enabling the development of effective educational and rehabilitation policies and methods.
12. Further research directions: Studying the psychological characteristics of prisoners in general.
13. Published works related to the thesis
ButReferences:The biological, social, and psychological issues of criminality,People's Police Academy 2013, co-authored
ButReferences:General Psychology Q&APeople's Police Academy 2013, co-authored
- Wrote and published 3 articles in the Police Magazine and the proceedings of the 2014 conference.
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name: Duong Thi Nhu Nguyet 2. Gender: Female
3. Date of birth: December 17, 1986 4. Hometown: Thai Nguyen
5. Decision removing the student number 1528/QD- XHNV- SDH October 24, 2009, the Rector of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University.
6. Changes in training period: Extend thesis by 2 years because of health.
7. Name of thesis:"Criminals' attitude towards forced labor as re-education in prison”
8. Major: Psychology; Number: 60 31 80
9. Instructor: Doctor Dang Thanh Nga, professor of University of Law.
10. Thesis result summary.
In abiding by their imprisonment, criminals show their towards forced labor as re-education attitude in: their awareness, attitude and behavior. Criminals are aware of the role, meaning, and the purposes of the labor during their prison time and their planned job after they are released. As they experience disadvantageous conditions and their normal needs are not satisfied, it is hard for them to show abundant and bright feelings. However, criminals show labor behaviors in their labor targets, cooperation, help and passion in labor and various working. The analysis of the research results shows that the real picture of the forced labor by criminals exists certain limit. Criminals consider forced labor in prison is regular activity which is mandatory, and somehow relevant and not relevant, their labor behavior has not been highly appreciated. During their prisonment, some criminals show their negative attitude towards forced labor and education that shows their negative attitude and they do not feel secure in being re-educated. The main cause here is that a majority of criminals want to perform their re-education well to enjoy tolerant policies from the State while some others have not been fully aware of the role of forced labor as re-education and during their re-education, they show their poor self-awareness.
11. Application possibility in real practice: To help authorities to grasp criminals' attitude towards forced labor as re-education for building effective and re-education policies and methods.
12. Further study directions: Study general criminals' psychological characteristics.
13. Published works relating to the thesis
References:Physical,social and psychological matters of criminals,composed with People's Police Academy of Vietnam 2013
References:General psychology questions and answers,composed with People's Police Academy of Vietnam 2013.
- 03 articles written and posted on the Police Review and summary record of the conference in 2014
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