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Anti‐Social Behaviour, Crime Control and Social Control
The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 2004Abstract: Measures introduced to tackle anti‐social behaviour have been described as crime control through the coming together of social housing management and policing. This suggests that a new form of social control is coming into effect. Taking Cohen's classic analysis of social control, it is possible to discern the extent to which the control of ...
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Stigma and social control [PDF]
Social interactions provide a set of incentives for regulating individual behavior. Chief among these is stigma, the status loss and discrimination that results from the display of stigmatized attributes or behaviors. The stigmatization of behavior is the enforcement mechanism behind social norms.
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Social Control and Social Value
2020There is something about research and theory on well-being and social value that seems naive. It appears to ignore the vast evidence of human suffering through the centuries, and right up to the present, from the mechanisms through which power-holders exercise social control. It is as if Subjective Well-being measures the extent to which idiotic humans
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Social Control and Social Change.
Contemporary Sociology, 1973Sarah F. Scott+2 more
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Social Control and Social Integration
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1963Yrjo Littunen, Eugene L. Gaier
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Law & Social Inquiry, 1996
In the contemporary sociolegal literature, few concepts are invoked more frequently, and with less clarity of meaning and purpose, than that of social control. The ambiguity of the concept is due in large part to its circuitous historical provenance.' The early Chicago sociologists coined the term to signify the interpersonal foundations of the self ...
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In the contemporary sociolegal literature, few concepts are invoked more frequently, and with less clarity of meaning and purpose, than that of social control. The ambiguity of the concept is due in large part to its circuitous historical provenance.' The early Chicago sociologists coined the term to signify the interpersonal foundations of the self ...
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Life Strain, Social Control, Social Learning, and Delinquency
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology, 2016Wan-Ning Bao, Ain Haas, Yun-shi Xie
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