PHENOMENON OF SOCIAL WORKER’S PROFESSIONAL CULTURE IN DETENTION CENTRE

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Abstract

Professional culture of a social worker in detention centre is a qualitative feature of professional identity. The level of professional culture allows to determine the expert’s attitude to the effect of his professional activity and professional growth. The efficiency of a specialist depends on the professional skills and professional culture.

About the Author

O. V. Sokolova
Orel State University
Russian Federation
Candidate of Pedagogics, Associate Professor at the Chair of Theory and History of Social Pedagogics and Social work, Vice-Dean on Scientific Affairs at Social Faculty of Orel State University


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For citation: Sokolova O.V. PHENOMENON OF SOCIAL WORKER’S PROFESSIONAL CULTURE IN DETENTION CENTRE. Professional education in the modern world. 2017;7(2):1077-1083.

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