AC 2.1 Explain Forms Of Social Control (External) Flashcards

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how does external social control work

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ensuring we conform to society’s expectations and keep to the rules, through agencies of social control like friends, family and law enforcements like the police

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how do agencies of social control make us behave in certain ways

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by rewarding us for ‘good behaviour’ and sanctioning is for ‘bad behaviour’

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how does the police link to external social control

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they have powers to stop, search, arrest and detain suspects which punishes for bad behaviour and corrects it too

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what four agencies within the criminal justice system link to external social control

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the police
the CPS
judges and magistrates
the prison service

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what’s three forms of external social control

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family
friends and peers
the education system

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how is the family an external form of social control

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we’re brought up with rules set by our parents and we might be punished for this; this teaches us to follow rules and be law abiding through fear of punishment etc

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how is the education system an example of external social control

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teachers may give our punishments like detentions to disruptive students, which reinforces good behaviour and condemns unacceptable behaviour

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how do our friends and peers are an external form of social control

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friends may stop being friends with someone if they behave in a way that goes against social norms/ values

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define coercion

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involves the use of a threat/force in order to make someone do something

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what’s the two types of coercion

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physical coercion
non-physical coercion

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l what’s physical coercion

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prisons use physical coercion as they can physically hold you against your will, can be seen as the death penalty etc

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what’s non physical coercion

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strikes, boycotts and non-cooperation
such as a suspected sentence is a good example of a threat as it can make you act a certain way

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what are the two types of fear of punishments

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individual deterrence
general deterrence

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what’s individual deterrence

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punishment for criminals to deter them from committing crimes, such as been given a community sentence so if we find an experience so bad it will stop us from
further crime

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what’s general deterrence

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dear if punishment prevents others from committing further crimes, such as seeing a lengthy crime or someone getting a fine it will deter others from commiting the same thing

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what’s internalisation of social controls

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working out what is right or wrong based upon social norms

17
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what’s primary and secondary socialisation

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primary = socialisation before fire hears of age, usually from family

secondary = socialisation within school and outer society