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Formal Social Control

Formal social control refers to the mechanisms, strategies, and institutions used by society to regulate individual behavior and maintain social order through laws and official policies.

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Formal social control is a crucial aspect of how societies maintain order and regulate behavior through established laws and institutions. It encompasses various mechanisms, including law enforcement, the judicial system, and government regulations, all aimed at ensuring compliance and promoting soc...

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Key Terms

Social Control
The ways in which society regulates individual behavior.

Example: Social control can be seen in laws that prohibit theft.

Formal Control
Regulation of behavior through established laws and official institutions.

Example: The police enforce formal control by arresting lawbreakers.

Informal Control
Regulation of behavior through social norms and expectations.

Example: Peer pressure can serve as informal control among teenagers.

Judicial System
The system of courts that interprets and applies the law.

Example: The judicial system handles cases of criminal behavior.

Law Enforcement
Agencies responsible for enforcing laws and maintaining public order.

Example: Police officers are part of law enforcement.

Government Regulations
Rules made by government to control behavior in society.

Example: Health regulations ensure food safety.

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Key Concepts

lawspolicejudicial systemgovernment regulations