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Reactions to flag desecration in American society: Exploring the contours of formal and informal social control

American Journal of Criminal Justice, 1998
Although flag burnings today rarely draw the amount of attention they received in the late 1980s, efforts to protect the flag have persisted for nearly a decade. Accordingly, the flag protection campaign has captured the interest of intellectuals from various academic backgrounds, including political scientists, egal scholars, and journalists ...
Michael Welch, Jennifer L. Bryan
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The Role of Perceptions of the Police in Informal Social Control: Implications for the Racial Stratification of Crime and Control

, 2013
Recent research has established the importance of informal social control to a variety of aspects of neighborhood life, including the prevalence of crime. This work has described informal social control as rooted in a neighborhood's structural and social
Kevin Drakulich, Robert D. Crutchfield
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Police Legitimacy, Procedural Justice, and Formal Social Control

Procedurally just policing (PJP) has been hailed as a path to greater police legitimacy—which is to say, public trust and confidence in police and a sense of obligation to defer to police and obey the law. Greater police legitimacy is expected to lead to improved public cooperation with law enforcement, such as in reporting crime and calling the police.
Robert E. Worden   +2 more
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Controlling Sex in the Name of “Public Health”: Social Control and Michigan HIV Law

, 2013
In the state of Michigan, people infected with HIV are required by law to disclose their HIV-positive status to their sexual partners. Michigan public health laws enacted in the 1980s provide guidance for health officials tasked with investigating and ...
T. Hoppe
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Exploring the Relationships between Strategy, Innovation, and Management Control Systems: The Roles of Social Networking, Organic Innovative Culture, and Formal Controls

, 2011
:  This paper is concerned with the relationship between strategy, management control systems (MCS), and innovation. MCS are described in terms of a package of controls that is comprised of social networking, organic innovative culture, and formal ...
R. Chenhall   +2 more
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INFORMAL SOCIAL CONTROL OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: RESULTS FROM A CONCEPT MAPPING STUDY OF URBAN NEIGHBORHOODS

, 2012
How the neighborhood environment relates to intimate partner violence against women has been studied using theories applied originally to general violence.
V. Frye   +7 more
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Does Control Matter? Exploring the Effects of Formal Control and Social Control on Knowledge Transfer in Service Supply Chain

2014
This paper presents the effect of control on knowledge transfer in service supply chain with an empirical data from China Mobile. Formal control and Social control are mechanisms usually taken to promote knowledge transfer by buyer in service supply chain.
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OS FUNDAMENTOS DA LEGITIMIDADE DO CONTROLE SOCIAL FORMAL

Anais do I Congresso Nacional Violência e Controle Social, 2020
Marcio Aleandro Correia Teixeira   +1 more
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Night-Time Economy: Cooperation between Formal and Informal Social Control (Case Study of Margate)

The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles, 2008
In recent years, heightened attention has been given to the control and management of the so-called ‘night-time economy‘. This refers to the entertainment industry that operates during the evening and night-time, that flourishes in many UK city centres and consists mostly of licensed establishments.
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