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Resocialization

Resocialization: The process of adopting new norms, values, attitudes and behaviors. Controlling total institutions Total Institutions: places in which people are separated from the rest of society and controlled by officials in charge. Prisons, mental institutions Shawshank Discuss characteristics of total institutions. How do total institution leads to the concept of institutionalization as a dysfunction?

WT Journal #4 Marine boot camp functions to extinguish the individual for the good of the social order. Describe the degradation ceremonies of Marine life and the significance of Sgt. Carey’s statement to Shelton that the “I” is gone. Is the destruction of the individual necessary for the good of the order in the case of the Marines? What additional total institutions do you believe have the capability of resocialization? Explain