Social control Flashcards
What is social control?
Psychological knowledge allows people to change and influence the behaviours of others. This is overt and positive and can occur even if we are unaware that we are doing it. This can be used in a positive way if the knowledge is used to help people that are experiencing psychological problems to overcome them. However this becomes an issue if it is used in a negative way such as trying to manipulate someone or change their mind for your gain.
what is informational power?
Informational power involves selectively sharing information/data in order to gain control.
What is legitimate power?
Legitimate power is the idea that power can be legitimated with setting, uniform etc
What is expert power?
Using expertise to control people e.g., qualifications and experience. (Application to therapies being directive)
What is reward power?
Have the authority to reward certain behaviours.
What is coercive power?
Position of power to give out punishments.
What is reference power?
As a role model, they have power to persuade people to behave a certain way (peer pressure).
What is social control in Social (negative)?
research on obedience can be used to control people. e.g., the military could use such psychological knowledge to train soldiers to be unquestioningly obedient.
For example they already do this with agency theory and moral strain as binding factors by using euphemisms)
Milgram (1963) demonstrated that authority figures can elicit control over others to commit actions they may not normally do, leading to individuals being controlled by those in power.
How can social control be positive in social?
However, social control can be positive as well. research into obedience can be used to train people to avoid blind obedience. e.g., nurses can be trained to question doctor’s orders if they think it may cause the patient harm.
- E.g. Rank and Jacobson because 16/18 of the nurses didn’t follow the orders of the doctor who asked them to administer an overdose (desire them having expert control)
- Understanding factors affecting obedience can help give insight into how to prevent unacceptable control of others.
- Social structures are hierarchical to promote harmony and an organised society, suggesting we have evolved a predisposition towards control and obedience for the benefit of survival.
Sherif (1954/1961) found that the use of superordinate goals can help groups in conflict work together and reduce out-group hostility where they feel superior to the other group.
What is social control in Sherif?
- How prejudice might occur and how it might be resolved can be linked to issues of social control
- Controlling prejudice can help in society as it can help avoid violence that might come from hostility
- Superordinate goals can control people in society
What is social control in Sherif? (negative)
- Sherif used his expert power to make the boys complete competitions against each other and therefore influences and controlled the prejudice behaviour as he make it happen in the first place
- Shows how someone could be influenced into having prejudice views
What is social control in cognitive (negative)?
- Social control could be used negatively in cognitive by making someone remember something particularly by influencing their schema
- For example with post event information and discussion you could make someone believe that something is true even when it isn’t
- Expert power/informational power
What is social control in cognitive (positive)
- Can be used to help with memory techniques for those that suffer with Alzheimer’s
- For example cognitive stimulation uses expert power but is advantageous because by getting patients to remember their older memories this could create links to their new memories
What is social control in Biological (negative)?
- Biological research can be used to legitimise the social control of minority out-groups, such as criminals.
(this is because some of them have brain damage and therefore it is said that they are predetermined to be criminal are therefore need to be controlled) - Some biological explanations see behaviour as pre-determined, categorising individuals as inherently different making them more susceptible to being controlled by others (expert power)
- Raine (1997) found differences in the brains of murderers which could be used to justify the screening of individuals to find out if they are more likely to become criminals than other members of society. (expert power)
What is social control in biological (positive)?
- Drugs to treat sex offenders by reducing levels of male hormones (Depo-provera)
- Research into aggression is social control as brain scans are used for genetic testing
- Biological psychology has contributed to drug-based treatments for substance misuse which help an individual control addiction.