Definition of Resocialization

1. socialization [n -S] - See also: socialization

Lexicographical Neighbors of Resocialization

reslizumab
resmelt
resmelted
resmelting
resmelts
resmethrin
resmooth
resmoothed
resmoothing
resmooths
resmudge
resoak
resoaked
resoaking
resoaks
resocialization
resocialize
resocialized
resocializes
resocializing
resod
resodded
resodding
resods
resoften
resoftened
resoftening
resoftens
resoiling
resojet

Literary usage of Resocialization

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Handbook of Severe Disability: A Text for Rehabilitation Counselors, Other edited by Walter C. Stolov, Michael R. Clowers (2000)
"Usually the last steps in the resocialization process involve settings like private parties, public places such as bars, and places of employment There are ..."

2. The Cornerstone of Development: Integrating Environmental, Social, and by Jamie Schnurr, Susan Holtz (1998)
"The second policy wedge, resocialization, uncouples human well-being from the consumption of ... Resocialization can reconcile economic and social goals. ..."

3. Violent Youth Predator Act of 1996; And Balanced Juvenile Justice and Crime by United States, Subcommittee on Crime, Congress, Committee on the Judiciary, House (1997)
"Measuring progress against that continuum as youth go through the resocialization program allows us to provide transition to less restrictive placements as ..."

4. Owed Justice: Thai Women Trafficked Into Debt Bondage in Japan by Kinsey Dinan (2000)
"Moreover, the illegal status of "prostitution" stigmatizes all women in the industry as persons in need of "guidance" and "resocialization. ..."

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