@article{Krivins, author = {Krivins, A.}, title = {The motivational peculiarities of bribe-takers}, series = {The 6th International Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference >Society, Health, Welfare<, November 23 - 25, 2016, Riga, Latvia. In: Berkis, U. and Vilka, L. (Eds.): SHS Web of Conferences, Vol. 40 (2018), pp. 1-10. [doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184001006]}, journal = {The 6th International Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference >Society, Health, Welfare<, November 23 - 25, 2016, Riga, Latvia. In: Berkis, U. and Vilka, L. (Eds.): SHS Web of Conferences, Vol. 40 (2018), pp. 1-10. [doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184001006]}, abstract = {Criminology (as the scientific study of criminal behaviour on the individual and social level) and psychology (as the science, which seeks to understand individuals and groups) pay special attention to motivation - a theoretical construction, used to explain behaviour. In this article the motivation of recipients of bribery is widely investigated. In addition to such well-established motives as greediness, selfishness, prevalence of personal interest, the author analyzes also other criminal behaviour determinants. The works, which are used in this research are of the following authors: John Broadus Watson, Edward Lee Thorndike (Behavioural); Sigmund Freud, Erich Fromm (Psychoanalysis); Carl Rogers, Abraham Maslow (Existential-humanistic theories); William Isaac Thomas (Thomas theorem); Florian Witold Znaniecki (sociological theory); Erik Homburger Erikson (theory on psychosocial development of human beings); Jean William Fritz Piaget (theory of cognitive development); Herbert Lefcourt, Ronald Smith (>Locus of Control<) etc. As the result of this research the author has concluded that bribe-takers' behaviour is determined by such psychological constructs as the desire for power, fear, envy, mental deflections, mania, feeling of exclusion, the need for extreme, oppressed creativity.}, language = {en} }