THE “HALO” EFFECT IN THE MECHANISM OF JUVENILE OFFENDERS CRIMINALIZATION

Abstract

In the article the mechanisms of propaganda of criminal way of life by mass media and communication are considered. Formation of positive criminal’s image (“halo effect”) promotes juveniles in criminal activity.

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В. М. Дрьомін

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В. М. Дрьомін (2017). THE “HALO” EFFECT IN THE MECHANISM OF JUVENILE OFFENDERS CRIMINALIZATION. Юридичний науковий електронний журнал, 6(), 288-291. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-479881