Internal Forms Of Social Control Flashcards

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What is internal control in the context of rational ideology?

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It is the belief that individuals have an internal conscience that guides them to follow laws and rules voluntarily.

This ideology assumes individuals choose actions aligned with their personal preferences, influenced by upbringing.

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How does guilt relate to internal control?

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Guilt reflects personal responsibility for misbehavior, influencing individuals to adhere to rules.

For example, stealing a pen from school is avoided due to the anxiety caused by one’s conscience.

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What role does tradition play in internal control?

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Tradition, often linked to religion or culture, shapes individuals’ adherence to rules, making them less likely to break laws.

For example, religions that prohibit alcohol consumption instill law-abiding behaviors through cultural socialization.

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What is the internalization of social rules and morality?

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It is the process where external rules and traditions become part of an individual’s inner self, influencing their understanding of right and wrong.

For example, most people refrain from queue jumping because they believe it is right to wait their turn, a belief rooted in socialization.

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