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Psychoanalysis of the Subjective Experience of Participants in Criminal Law Relations

Student: Valeriia Alferova

Supervisor: Alexander Evdokimenko

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Business Consulting (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The aim of the work was a theoretical analysis of the various views of representatives of the psychoanalytic community on crime, mainly in the field of economic and corruption orientation, the causes and prerequisites for the formation of a certain type of personality, the relationship of traumatic experience and the risks of committing criminally punishable acts. An empirical study was also conducted and the conclusions of the experience of criminal law relations in working with clients-business owners and government representatives, in a psychoanalytic approach were revealed. The relevance of the research and its practical value is due to the possibility of effectively resolving not only business problems, but also legal disputes and conflicts, especially in the field of criminal law relations, with the help of a psychoanalytic approach. Psychoanalytic research has shown that the individual experience of a person, despite the uniqueness of each situation, nevertheless confirms the general theoretical and empirical conclusions that the causes and prerequisites for the risks of bringing a certain category of people belonging to managers and authorities to criminal responsibility are early traumatic experience of development and type of personality formation, subsequent life experience, education and the social environment, protective and adaptive mechanisms.

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