Social Control Research Paper

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How does society control the way people behave without do little to nothing? The answer is quite simple; social control. Social control is what society uses to maintain control and social cohesion, by using techniques and strategies that help prevent deviant behavior in society. Society must have order and control, without it society would crumble. Social control is conformity to the norms and values of the society, and adoption of a particular belief system, which we learn through the process of socialization.Without formal control society would go into mass chaos and confusion. Social order is maintained through the life long learning process of socialization. Due to this process that are taught, from birth the interactional and behavioral …show more content…

These all provide the necessary skills a person needs to exists in society. Socialization is broken down into three different parts; primary, secondary and resocialization. Primary socialization refers to when a child begins to learn values, attitudes, and actions that are considered appropriate for a member of society. Secondary socialization occurs out of the home, this is where children and even adults learn how to act in different situations that they are faced with. The term re-socialization explains the process of accepting new behavior patterns as one makes a major transition in life, and abondans all those formally learned social …show more content…

According to Ashley Crossman “Reward often takes the form of praise or compliments, but also takes other common forms, like high marks on school work, promotions at work, and social popularity”. Like with formal control, failure to follow society’s standards of informal control are met with sanctions, these sanctions can include, ridicule, shame, disapproval and sarcasm; however, in extreme cases people may be met with discrimination or exclusion. The sanctions are which are used to enforce informal control tend to be, “ social in form and consist mainly in communication or lack thereof” according to Ashley Crossman. Informal control revolves around the reactions of individuals from peer pressure, community pressure and intervention with crime that bring out conformity in informal control. Boundless Sociology writes, “The social values that are present in individuals are products of informal social control.” Informal control does not have written rules or laws, instead it is based around the morals of society, society embeds informal control simply to establish a sort of social

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