Social control
concept within the disciplines of the social sciences and within political science From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Social control refers to the ways in which people's thoughts, feelings, appearance, and behavior are regulated in social systems. Social control is described as a certain set of rules and standards in society that keep individuals bound to conventional standards as well as to the use of formalized mechanisms.
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