Yegana Askarova
Keywords: deviant
behavior, conflict, society, morality, personality, character, social factor, family, school
Yegana Bakhish Askarova
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL NATURE
OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR
Summary. If a person's
actions do not conform to moral norms, moral standards, and legal laws established in society, this is considered
deviant behavior. It is mentioned in the article that every person should know and follow the moral, spiritual, legal norms and mental characteristics formed in the society in which he lives. In this case, family,
school, surrounding people, public organizations, press, radio and television, social networks, etc. they
should help him. Of course, this kind of behavior can be caused by various objective and subjective factors.
It is clear that whether the actions and actions of any individual are in accordance with social norms is
evaluated by the relevant groups and organizations based on certain criteria. For example, non-compliance with
moral norms is evaluated by different groups of people (work team, neighbors, relatives, etc.),
non-compliance with legal norms is assessed by administrative bodies (police, court, prosecutor's office,
etc.), etc. In the article, the essence of deviant behavior is analyzed from a psychological point of view, and ways to eliminate the problem are discussed.
