The meaning of SOCIAL CONTROL is the rules and standards of society that circumscribe individual action through the inculcation of conventional sanctions and the imposition of formalized mechanisms.
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Social control is the generic term used to refer to reactions to counter-normative behaviors and to informal social sanctions that can be attributed to deviant individuals. This review of theories and experimental findings addresses the determinants of social control reactions. First, we examine researc...
Abstract Punishment of free-riders is generally viewed as an important factor in promoting cooperation. But since it is often costly to sanction exploiters, the emergence of such a behavior and its stability raise interesting problems. Players who do not contribute to the sanctions, but profit fro...
Forms of Social Control: Informal Forms of informal social control can occur through the actions of parents, friends, peers, teachers, or other members of society. These actions are observed by individuals, who follow the examples given to them. If they do not follow the widely-accepted actions...
The reminder of this paper is organized as follows: (i) the Background and Literature Review section introduces research that straddles the intersection of ESG, AI and finance through a survey of existing literature; (ii) the Methodology section explains the systematic literature mapping protocol, ...
We develop and test hypotheses that "traditional" females, defined in terms of either position in the social structure or gender‐role attitudes, perceive higher levels of three types of sanctions assocíated with crime than do males; while "nontraditional" females are similar to males in their ...
3) positive social sanctions 积极社会制裁4) community sanction 社区制裁5) A society based on the community system 社区制社会6) social control 社会控制 1. On Social Control of Environment and Law Protection; 论环境的社会控制与法律保护 2. On Pound s Theory of Social Control through Law...
Review of Qi Chen, Governance, Social Control and Legal Reform in China: Community Sanctions and MeasuresAsian Journal of Criminology -doi:10.1007/s11417-020-09308-1Grabosky, PeterSpringer NetherlandsAsian Journal of Criminology