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Social Control
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Enforcing norms Two basic methods of enforcing norms-- internalization and sanctions Internalization- process by which a norm becomes a part of an individual’s personality, thus conditioning that individual to conform to society’s expectations Sanctions- rewards or punishments used to enforce conformity to norms
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Four Types of Sanctions
Positive Sanctions- action that rewards a particular kind of behavior Examples: Parents praising children Teachers giving good grades Raises given at work Awards
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Four Types of Sanctions
Negative Sanctions- punishment or threat of punishment used to enforce conformity Used to discourage undesired behavior Examples: Frowns Imprisonment Fines Threats Positive and Negative Sanctions will not work if people are not sure that rewards or punishment will follow the behavior. They also must be awarded frequently
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Four Types of Sanctions
Formal Sanctions- reward or punishment given by a formal organization or regulatory agency, such as a school, business, or government Negative Formal Sanctions- imprisonment, detentions, termination from a job Positive Formal Sanctions- graduation certificates, promotions, awards
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Four Types of Sanctions
Informal Sanctions- spontaneous expression of approval or disapproval given by an individual or group Majority of norms enforced this way Particularly effective among teenagers Positive Informal Sanctions: gifts, compliments Negative Informal Sanctions: gossip, insults
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Social Control Social Control- enforcing norms through either internal or external means Needed to ensure social conformity and social stability Main way: self-control which is learned through internalization External enforcement: authority figures, police, religion, parents, public opinion
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Social Control ENFORCEMENT OF SOCIAL NORMS
Internalization: how a norm becomes part of a person’s personality, causing them to conform to society’s expectations Sanctions: rewards or punishments used to enforce conformity to norms Positive: action that rewards a particular kind of behavior Negative: punishment or the threat of punishment to enforce conformity Formal: reward or punishment by a formal organization or regulatory agency, such as a school Informal: spontaneous expression of approval or disapproval by an individual or group
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