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Social Control: Concept, Definition and Types of Social Control, Needs for Social Control, Agencies/Means of Social Control

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Concept of Social Control

  • Society consist of different kinds of people . Every human being is different from one another . If every individual is allowed unrestricted freedom to act and behave it may create a social disorder , hence it is necessary for every society to maintain social order and this can be possible only through the weapon of social control.
  • “Social control is society control upon the individual.”
  • It is done by society over the individual so that the man may behave well. It is merely “self-control “that can individual should carry in order to be a member of the society.

Definition of Social Control

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Institution: Characteristics of Institution, Difference between Institution and Association, Comparison Among the Two, Difference between Institution and Community

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  • Institutions are comprised of laws and system. Institutions is a procedure of working. Institution indicated procedure of work. Institution is formed for the fulfillment of certain needs.
  • Institution is abstract every institution is related to a particular sphere of life. Institution depend upon collective activity. Structure of institution surrounds workers festivals and rituals besides social relations. One institution is related to particular sphere of life.
Institution Family

Different sociologists have of a different definitio…

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