No one can imagine how they will behave in the conditions of hostilities, if we are not talking about professional military personnel, psychologist Svetlana Kolosova told NEWS.ru. She emphasized that those who have gone through extreme situations have more noticeable survival skills compared to ordinary people. This can also be said about people who have been in places of deprivation of liberty.
Those who have had such an experience have an internally greater level of sensitivity and learning. They develop survival skills. They can take certain actions for this , - the psychologist noted.
She stressed that it is not only about those who were in prisons or colonies, but also about other people who were engaged in practices that go beyond the ordinary. Addressing the convicts, the psychologist reported that such people, for objective reasons, are more tenacious.
It will be easier for those in prison to adapt to the regime, because the army is a system of obedience, like a zone. They are used to no one asking what they want for dinner and what mood they are in. Such citizens already feel like people of a system that includes lack of freedom ,” Kolosova added.
Regarding the possible problematic behavior of convicts in the VZO zone, she concluded that it was impossible to generalize and each case, as in the discussion of departure, should be considered individually.
Earlier, lawyer Vadim Bagaturia, in a conversation with NEWS.ru , said that those convicted of serious crimes cannot be involved in military service even during the period of partial mobilization.
In his opinion, such citizens are “not quite normal and dishonorable.” They can commit crimes again, already with weapons in their hands. So the expert commented on the adoption by the State Duma of amendments that lift the ban on conscription for military service to mobilize citizens who have an unexpunged or outstanding conviction for committing a serious crime.
On October 27, the State Duma adopted an amendment in the third reading, according to which citizens who have an unexpunged or outstanding conviction for certain serious crimes can be called up for military service as part of mobilization.
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