Legal psychology is a branch of psychology and law that studies the behavior and psychological states of a person in legal processes and how they affect legal relations. This discipline deals with the analysis of psychological characteristics of criminals, victims, witnesses and other participants in the legal process. Legal psychology uses methods of evaluating human behavior based on experimental methods, questionnaires, surveys and observations. In this direction, the main problems are a deep understanding of crime, a correct analysis of the psychological aspects of legal proceedings, and further improvement of the field of expertise.
This scientific work is devoted to the study of the psychological characteristics of the relationship between parents and children. The study is aimed at a deep analysis of the problem of relationships between family members. The purpose of the study is to determine the structure of the relationship between parents and children and the factors that influence their development. The study used empirical methods such as psychodiagnostics, observation, questionnaires and interviews. The results of the study highlight the composition, features of formation and dynamics of the relationship between parents and children.