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HOW IS SOCIETY CONTROLLED?
SOCIAL CONTROL HOW IS SOCIETY CONTROLLED?
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WHAT ARE NORMS? Norms shared rules of conduct that tell people how to act in specific situations
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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.
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SOCIAL CONTROL SANCTIONS
Rewards are punishments that enforce conformity to norms
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SOCIAL CONTROL POSITIVE SANCTIONS A sanction in the form of a reward
Examples-praise, ribbons, raise
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SOCIAL CONTROL NEGATIVE SANCTIONS
Punishment or threat used to enforce conformity Traffic ticket, suspension
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SOCIAL CONTROL FORMAL SANCTIONS
Reward or punishment that is given by some formal organization Examples-termination from a job, purple heart
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SOCIAL CONTROL INFORMAL SANCTIONS
Spontaneous expression of (dis)approval given by an individual or group Examples-standing ovation, smile
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SOCIAL CONTROL POSITIVE FORMAL SANCTION NEGATIVE FORMAL SANCTION
POSITIVE INFORMAL SANCTION NEGATIVE INFORMAL SANCTION
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???GUESS??? ???THAT??? ???SANCTION???
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POSITIVE INFORMAL SANCTION
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NEGATIVE FORMAL SANCTION
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INFORMAL POSITIVE SANCTION
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SUSPENSION
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FORMAL NEGATIVE SANCTION
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FORMAL NEGATIVE SANCTION
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FORMAL POSITIVE SANCTION
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INSULTS
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NEGATIVE INFORMAL SANCTION
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NEGATIVE INFORMAL SANCTION
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LOW GRADES
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NEGATIVE FORMAL SANCTION
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NEGATIVE INFORMAL SANCTION
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SOCIAL CONTROL It is through these means (internalization & sanctions) that the norms of society are enforced; thus upheld.
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