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Pozycja Przesłanki pracy resocjalizacyjnej w aspekcie wielowymiarowego podejścia do osoby ludzkiejKudlak, Grzegorz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2014)Social pathology is a toxic and threatening phenomenon for the human person because it goes beyond the scope of his internal self-regulatory capacity. It takes place simultaneously at several levels of human functioning, for example, at the socio-ethical, psychological and spiritual level. The offender is usually not in a position to independently adapt to standards or adopt certain values, has a difficult contact with his or her environment, may experience psychological problems and, finally, the impairment and distortion may also be spiritual aspects of his functioning and self-realization. The interactions of rehabilitation should be conducted on comparable levels, covering different aspects of the pathology, by a supporting and accompanying personal relationship, psychological support and spiritual support. A multi-dimensional approach to the problem is conducive to maximizing social reintegration.Pozycja Zachowania patologiczne z perspektywy przeżyć i doświadczeń sprawcyKudlak, Grzegorz (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2016)The effects and social determinants of pathological behaviors seem to have been widely described and constitute the primary motivation for penal and social rehabilitation interventions aimed mainly at protecting the social interest and welfare from threatening individuals or groups. The question of harm and suffering experienced by the perpetrator (perpetrators) seems rather controversial. This paper is an attempt at analyzing selected aspects of social pathology from the perspective of an individual, who is its subject ‒ the perpetrator but also, to some extent, the main victim of his/her own actions. These dimensions comprise a psychosociological, ethical and transcendental perspective of the discussed phenomenon, respectively corresponding to the role of mental and social mechanisms, values, and spirituality of the offender.

