UNIT 4 - AC2.1 - Explain forms of Social Control. Flashcards
What is social control?
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It is the process of persuading or forcing people to conform to societal norms and expectations. Maintaining Public Order.
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What are each of the sections for Internal Social Control?
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- Norms & Values.
- Moral Conscience.
- Culture & Tradition.
- Internalisation of Social Rules & Morality.
- Rational Ideology.
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What are Norms and Values?
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They are forms of typical behaviour in which people follow and respect. They are standards which are believed and should be followed.
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What is moral conscience?
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It is the belief of what is right and wrong within society. It’s about making decisions based on your morals. Moral compass idea.
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What Theory and Theorist helps to explain moral conscience?
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Sigmund Freud and his Psychodynamic Theory.
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What is the ‘Id’ and how does it work? What principle?
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The Id is fully unconcious and works off the pleasure-pain principle in which it needs immediate gratification.
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What is the ‘Ego’ and how does it work? What principle?
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The Ego is partially concious and works off the reality principle in which it weighs up the costs vs the benefits acting to balance the Id’s impuleses and the superego’s compromise.
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What is the ‘Superego’ and how does it work? What principle?
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The superego is mostly unconcious and is based off the morality principle. It uses the idea of guilt to make you consider the consequences of crime.
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What types of crimes develop the Superego?
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Mostly violent crimes.
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How does the psychodynamic thory explain criminality?
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The Id leads to impuleses and the superego leads to outbursts. A weak superego leads to criminality but a deviant superego can lead to the creation of norms and values.
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What does socialisation mean? What are the 2 types?
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Socialisation is a proccess in which individuals learn norms and values in society.
* Primary Socialisation: from families/ friends.
* Secondary Socialisation: from external organisations such as schools colleges or media.
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How do customs and traditions help form norms & values?
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Generational events such as birthdays or christmas are repeated every year, these are accepted and become well known/ learnt. They are seen as the norms. Also parents bringing you up a certain way lets you know what is acceptable behaviour.
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What does ‘internalise social rules’ mean?
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How we accept society’s norms and values and use them to dictate our decisions. It becomes part of our conscience.
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What is a Rational Choice/ Ideology?
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It involves weighing up the costs vs benefits of a crime through our conscience and deciding whether or not it is worth committing.
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What are each of the sections for External Social Control?
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- Santions (+ve and -ve).
- Coercion.
- Fear of Punishment.
- Hirschi & Control Theory.
- Walter Reckless - Containment.
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