Abstract
In this research, interest lies in the representation of the deviating
person among members of Municipal councils of Prevention of the
Delinquency. 120 Subjects are distributed in 3 subgroups according
to their frequency of contact with deviating persons. Results show
that for the subjects with least contacts, representation mainly takes
a descriptive role whereas it rather plays an explanatory role to
those that have most contacts with deviating persons. These results
suggest a possible relation between descriptive or explicative
orientation of a social representation and nearness among individuals
and the object of representation.
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