Social Control Research Paper

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SOCIAL CONTROL Social Control Michelle Grant Grantham University CJ102 December 5, 2017 Social control is one of the social process theories that assumes that all people have the potential to violate the law. Social control is our behavior, thoughts and appearances based off how we control the rules and laws of social structure. Social control is necessary for social order because society could not exist without it because so much confusion and chaos will happen. Social order is produced through a lifelong process of socialization in which a person endures in their life. It starts with birth. Socialization teaches us to behave and think in ways that are acceptable. Most people have self-control which means that their thoughts lets them know …show more content…

It is controlled by the state representatives such as police, military and other federal agencies. People who have a positive mindset do not commit crime. On the other hand, people who have negative mindsets tend to commit crimes and not think twice about the consequences of their actions. The Hirschi’s theory on social control is that everyone has the potential to violate the law, but most are kept under control because they fear that illegal behavior will damage their relationships with family and friends. Many times our social control is based off how we grew up and what values our family has instilled in us. This is not necessarily true because I have two male cousins with the same parents. We all grew up as a close family. One has self-control of his actions and the other one does not care about his actions what so ever. The oldest cares about how people view him, so he thinks before he reacts. His brother on the other hand reacts before he thinks and tends to not care how other perceive him. The youngest is always in and out of jail because he has a problem with domestic

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