DEVIANCE, CULTURE AND EUROPEAN VALUES
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https://doi.org/10.24234/miopap.v5i3.233Abstract
The Globalization shifts in a cultural landscape of the EU as a factor of introduction in the European area of big people mass with other cultural and religious values create problems of cross-cultural communications actual particularly the conduct we now call “hate crime”.The line of contact of extremely opposite values in the European context inspires hot spot for negative deviations. One of barriers for these phenomena is legal practice. In this regard, the offered course coincides with the direction of the European researches and is focused on development of unique cross- cultural competence of Masters of Law.
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8. Gilinsky J. Modern Deviance: Methodology, Theory and Practice. London: UK Academy of Education, 2016.
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2017-12-19
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KELEBERDA, N., & TISHCHENKO, E. (2017). DEVIANCE, CULTURE AND EUROPEAN VALUES. Main Issues Of Pedagogy And Psychology, 5(3), 141-146. https://doi.org/10.24234/miopap.v5i3.233
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