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Unit 4 crime and punishment




AC2.1
AC 1.2: Explain forms of
social control

QUESTION


Forms of social control:
Internal forms:
Rational ideology
Tradition
Internalisation of social rules and morality
External forms:
Coercion
Fear of punishment
Control theory:
Reasons for abiding by the law




ANSWER

, Control theories



What is control theory
What do control theorists suggest?
What are the two control theories?




QUESTION

Control theory: considers “why don’t people commit crime?”

Control theorists suggest that to understand crime we should ask “why don’t
people commit crimes?”. The rationale for this starting point is that if we
understand why people are law abiding we can then better understand why
people become law breakers.

Control theorists believe hat conformity to the rules of society is produced by
socialisation and maintained to people and institutions - family, school, etc.

Two examples of control theorists are…

1. Travis Hirschi - social bond theory
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2. Walter C. Reckless - containment theory
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Social control = can be internal and external and both types try to regulate
the occurrence of crime. This is done by putting forward measures and
influences to control the illegal actions of people.
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