resocialization

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resocialization

(ˌriːsəʊʃəlaɪˈzeɪʃən) or

resocialisation

n
(Psychology) the action or process of resocializing a person
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Lebbos said Lula would be transferred to Sao Paulo where he would be closer to family and have better conditions for "resocialisation".
It has to start with resocialisation of boys, who have been trained in patriarchy and consider violence against women and various forms of oppressing them to be normal, she said and recounted her experiences with conducting workshops for boys and campaigns.
Opposition MPs say the decision was made too late.The Labour Ministry has permanently revoked the accreditation of the isty De (Clear Day) resocialisation centre in Galanta (Trnava Region), the TVnoviny.
(225)) In addition, the German statutory scheme allows judges to take measures to assure the detainee's "resocialisation"; the detainee has a right to have his detention reviewed every two years; and after ten years there is a rebuttable presumption that the defendant will be released.
Oddou et al (2009) argued that repatriation knowledge is in itself a knowledge formation process that is intermediated by a resocialisation procedure of repatriates.
Figure 6: Suggested improvements for future classroom sessions: all students No changes needed 69% More units should adopt the classrooms 58% Different time of day 3% Guidelines resocialisation suggested 3% Note: Table made from bar graph.
Warsaw: Institute of Social Prevention and Resocialisation, University of Warsaw.
Nevertheless, both pharmacological and ECT-based approaches benefit from a multimodal therapy concept complemented by physical and mental exercises, psychological therapy, and resocialisation.