Application of Psychology in Undercover Activity
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The article focuses on the importance of application of psychology in undercover activity and analysis the causes of a still insufficient use of psychology in this field. In assessing the required range of knowledge of psychology, the following fields of application are distinguished:
1) psychology of application of undercover activity methods;
2) psychology of solving tactical tasks of undercover activity;
3) psychology of actors involved in undercover activity.
Each indicated area represents an individual group of applied psychological knowledge. While describing the psychology of actors involved in undercover activity the articles singles out the psychology of undercover actors, which is highly specific and requires deep special knowledge of application of psychology.
1) psychology of application of undercover activity methods;
2) psychology of solving tactical tasks of undercover activity;
3) psychology of actors involved in undercover activity.
Each indicated area represents an individual group of applied psychological knowledge. While describing the psychology of actors involved in undercover activity the articles singles out the psychology of undercover actors, which is highly specific and requires deep special knowledge of application of psychology.
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