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Social Curatorship in Provision of Social Services in Post-Penitentiary Care

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  • Katarína Vanková

    (University of Constantine Philosopher, Nitra Faculty of Social Sciences and Health Department of Romology Studies Slovak Republic)

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An asocial individual is a personality whose actions are anti-social, manifested by violation and neglect of socially established legal norms. The individual’s manners and behaviour are often purposeful and his will is so weak that he is not strong enough to help himself, his family and close persons. That is the reason why he seeks help in another person (Nowotny, 2016).Social curatorship of the Slovak Republic in accordance with the Act No. 305/2005 Coll. on social and legal protection and social curatorship includes a set of measures for reduction, prevention or elimination of mental, physical or social development disorders in a child or adult individual. The main study objective is to find out subjective perceptions of the lay public about the need, opinions and provision of post-penitentiary care for the individuals released from the execution of a prison sentence. To obtain the necessary information, we choose a questionnaire method containing a set of unambiguously formulated questions. The used questionnaire is based on the defined objectives of the work. The stated study results are interesting. An individual who served a prison sentence is negatively influenced. There are changes in his lifestyle, role, hierarchy of needs, attitudes, relationship to duties, sense of responsibility, and contact with a new environment and surrounding world.

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  • Katarína Vanková, 2018. "Social Curatorship in Provision of Social Services in Post-Penitentiary Care," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 4(12), pages 571-581, 12-2018.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2018:p:571-581
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    1. Katarína Vanková, 2022. "An Evaluation of the Work Social Worker in the Imprisonment With Active Preparation for Post-Penitentiary Care in Slovakia," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 8(1), pages 1-8, 03-2022.

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