HOW IS SOCIETY CONTROLLED?

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HOW IS SOCIETY CONTROLLED? SOCIAL CONTROL HOW IS SOCIETY CONTROLLED?

WHAT ARE NORMS? Norms shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in specific situations

SOCIAL CONTROL INTERALIZATION Process by which a norm becomes part of an individual's personality, thereby making the individual automatically conform to society’s expectations.

SOCIAL CONTROL SANCTIONS Rewards are punishments that enforce conformity to norms

SOCIAL CONTROL POSITIVE SANCTIONS A sanction in the form of a reward Examples-praise, ribbons, raise

SOCIAL CONTROL NEGATIVE SANCTIONS Punishment or threat used to enforce conformity Traffic ticket, suspension

SOCIAL CONTROL FORMAL SANCTIONS Reward or punishment that is given by some formal organization Examples-termination from a job, purple heart

SOCIAL CONTROL INFORMAL SANCTIONS Spontaneous expression of (dis)approval given by an individual or group Examples-standing ovation, smile

SOCIAL CONTROL POSITIVE FORMAL SANCTION NEGATIVE FORMAL SANCTION POSITIVE INFORMAL SANCTION NEGATIVE INFORMAL SANCTION

???GUESS??? ???THAT??? ???SANCTION???

POSITIVE INFORMAL SANCTION

NEGATIVE FORMAL SANCTION

INFORMAL POSITIVE SANCTION

SUSPENSION

FORMAL NEGATIVE SANCTION

FORMAL NEGATIVE SANCTION

FORMAL POSITIVE SANCTION

INSULTS

NEGATIVE INFORMAL SANCTION

NEGATIVE INFORMAL SANCTION

LOW GRADES

NEGATIVE FORMAL SANCTION

NEGATIVE INFORMAL SANCTION

SOCIAL CONTROL It is through these means (internalization & sanctions) that the norms of society are enforced; thus upheld.