Kozhevina A. P. (Ph.D. in Psychology,
Associate Professor, Chair of Sociology and Psychology,
Baikal State University (Irkutsk)
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Dubrovina S. V. (Ph.D. in Psychology,
Associate Professor of the Department of Clinical,
Social Psychology and Humanities
Irkutsk State Medical University
of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
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Kolesnikov S. V. (Baikal State University (Irkutsk))
Karabinskaya O. A. (Ph. D. in medical scince
Assistant of the Department of Simulation Technologies and Emergency Medical Care Irkutsk State
Medical University of the Ministry
of Health of the Russian Federation
)
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The article presents the results of studying the relationship between the socio-psychological climate and individual typological characteristics of law enforcement officers. The socio-psychological climate in the study group is at the level of medium favorable. Among the most frequent combinations of individual typological features of law enforcement officers are: extraversion-lability, extraversion-spontaneity, extraversion-spontaneity-rigidity, extraversion-rigidity-lability. Among the most frequent combinations of accentuations are: hyperthymism-demonstrativeness, hyperthymism-emotiveness, hyperthymism-emotiveness-demonstrativeness. The features of interpersonal interactions of the majority of employees are rated as cautious in terms of expanding the circle of contacts.n the process of analyzing the results of the study, the relationship between individual typological characteristics and the favorable socio-psychological climate of a team of law enforcement officers was revealed.
Keywords:Socio-psychological climate, individual personality traits, team, law enforcement officers
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Citation link: Kozhevina A. P., Dubrovina S. V., Kolesnikov S. V., Karabinskaya O. A. INTERRELATION OF THE SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL CLIMATE OF THE TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL-TYPOLOGICAL FEATURES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS // Современная наука: актуальные проблемы теории и практики. Серия: Познание. -2023. -№05. -С. 40-44 DOI 10.37882/2500-3682.2023.05.07 |
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