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What is the primary purpose of social control mechanisms?
Maintaining social order
What are examples of institutions enforcing formal social control?
Police, courts, government
Social control mechanisms can be formal or
informal
What is the role of government agencies in formal social control?
Maintaining social order
Informal social control relies on social interactions and
relationships
Match the type of social control with its enforcement mechanism:
Formal Social Control ↔️ Laws and legal procedures
Informal Social Control ↔️ Social norms and expectations
Laws are codified rules enforced by the
state
What is the primary goal of formal social control mechanisms?
Maintain social order
The police are an example of a formal social control mechanism.
True
The family provides initial
socialization
, instilling values and norms in children.
What are agents of social control classified as?
Formal and informal
The family as an agent of social control provides initial
socialization
and instills values in children.
What is the effectiveness of social control influenced by?
Clarity of laws
Order the steps involved in social control:
1️⃣ Enforcing norms and rules
2️⃣ Maintaining social order
3️⃣ Preventing deviance
Formal social control examples include laws, courts, police, and
prisons
.
Match the type of social control with its enforcement mechanism:
Formal Social Control ↔️ Explicit legal procedures
Informal Social Control ↔️ Social norms and customs
Laws are codified rules and regulations enforced by the
state
What is the role of courts in social control?
Interpret and apply the law
Education teaches social expectations and
academic
skills.
True
Which formal agent of social control sentences individuals found guilty of crimes?
Courts
What influences the effectiveness of formal social control?
Clarity of laws and enforcement
Informal social control relies on social bonds and
internalization
of norms.
True
Match the type of social control with its strengths and limitations:
Formal Control ↔️ Deters crime but may be inconsistent
Informal Control ↔️ Shapes behavior but may be weak for isolated individuals
Which social control theory views social control as essential for maintaining social stability?
Functionalist
Marxist theory argues that social control protects the capitalist
system
Feminist theory argues that social control reinforces
patriarchal
power.
True
Formal social control is enforced by
institutions
Informal social control relies on
social norms
and customs.
True
Formal social control includes peer pressure within a community.
False
Steps in the enforcement of formal social control
1️⃣ Enactment of laws
2️⃣ Investigation by police
3️⃣ Trial in court
4️⃣ Sentencing by judge
What is an example of social pressure as informal social control?
Peer disapproval
Laws against theft are enforced by the police and the
courts
What are examples of social groups that enforce informal social control?
Family, community, peers
The police enforce laws by
arresting
individuals who break them.
True
Laws
are codified rules and regulations enforced by the
state
Match the informal social control mechanism with its description:
Family ↔️ Instilling values and norms
Education ↔️ Teaches social expectations
Media ↔️ Portrays behaviors and consequences
The media influences social norms through the portrayal of
behaviors
and their consequences.
True
Match the agent of social control with its type and role:
Family ↔️ Informal, instills values
Education ↔️ Informal, teaches expectations
Law ↔️ Formal, enforces rules
Police ↔️ Formal, upholds the law
Formal agents of social control use social relationships to maintain order.
False
Informal social control relies on the strength of social bonds and
relationships
.
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