PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF JUVENILE OFFENDERS IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS

Authors

  • O.P. LYASKA Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, Kharkiv, Ukraine , Харківський національний університет внутрішніх справ, м. Харків
  • P.D. CHERVONYI Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, Kharkiv, Ukraine , Харківський національний університет внутрішніх справ, м. Харків
  • A.V. STRILIANA Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, Kharkiv, Ukraine , Харківський національний університет внутрішніх справ, м. Харків

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32631/vca.2025.2.18

Keywords:

juvenile offenders, criminal proceedings, psychological and pedagogical assessment, forensic psychological evaluation, age-specific characteristics, criminal responsibility, forensic expertise, individualized approach

Abstract

The article examines the psychological and pedagogical aspects of assessing juvenile offenders within the framework of criminal proceedings. It analyzes the legislative and methodological foundations for conducting expert evaluations in cases involving individuals under the age of majority, taking into account the age- related, cognitive, social, and emotional characteristics of adolescents. The author emphasizes the importance of an interdisciplinary approach in the work of professionals-psychologists, educators, and forensic experts—in order to objectively assess developmental levels, personality traits, motivational factors, and conditions of socialization of minors. The article outlines the main criteria for evaluating the behavior and psycho-emotional state of juveniles during the criminal process. The importance of an individualized approach in each case, based on psychological and pedagogical conclusions, is substantiated as essential for the delivery of fair judicial decisions.

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Published

2025-08-20

How to Cite

PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PEDAGOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF JUVENILE OFFENDERS IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS . (2025). Bulletin of Criminological Association of Ukraine, 35(2), 242-253. https://doi.org/10.32631/vca.2025.2.18