EVALUATING AGENCIES OF SOCIAL CONTROL Flashcards
what theories of social control do police meet?
- Coercion
- Fear of punishment
- Deterrence
what theories of social control do police not meet?
- Tradition
- Internalisation of social control and morality
- Rational choice
what are the limitations of police?
- Funding
- Staffing shortages
- Can’t severely punish directly (CPS/Court) so limits on retribution, reparation and public protection
what are strengths of the CPS?
- Prosecute offenders
* Public Protection
what theories of social control does the CPS not meet?
- Rational choice
- Tradition
- Internalisation of social rules and morality
- Coercion
- Fear of punishment
what are the limitations of the CPS?
- Tests to prosecute can be hard to follow
- Funding shortage
- Failure to produce successful prosecution at times
what theory of social control does the police meet?
• Fear of Punishment
what are the strengths of the judiciary?
- Retribution
* Public Protection
what are some limitations of the judiciary?
- Appeals
- Ineffective at achieving social control
- Be out of touch with society
what theories of social control do prisons meet?
- Fear of Punishment
* Coercion
what theories of social control do prisons not meet?
• Internal social control
what are limitations of prison?
- Overcrowding
- Reoffending (Recidivism) rates are high
- Rioting
what theories of social control does probation meet?
- Coercion
* Fear of punishment
what are limitations of probation?
- Hard to maintain and control offenders (Tradition)
* Difficult to change someone’s internalisation (Internalisation of social rules and morality