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Deviance and Social Control

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Deviance and Social Control. Social Control. The methods by which social groups try to ensure conformity. Prisons Laws Folkways mores Norms. Informal Social Controls everyday expectations -ie: stares, talk, ridicule, threats. Formal Social Controls - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Deviance and Social Control

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Social Control

The methods by which social groups try to ensure conformity.PrisonsLawsFolkwaysmoresNorms

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Types of Social Control

Informal Social Controls everyday expectations-ie: stares, talk, ridicule, threats

Formal Social Controls actions violate important social values and threaten social order and well-being.written down in Canada’s Criminal Code-ie: law courts, prisons, psychiatric hospitals, sports rules, school rules

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 Bibby and Posterski’s categories of major and minor social controls(page294)

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PRISONS AS INSTITUTIONS FOR SOCIAL CONTROL

The main purpose of prisons are:Intended to cause hardship as a form of punishmentA way to remove dangerous individuals from societySeen as a deterrent to discourage criminals and would-be criminals from breaking the lawTo rehabilitate the offender through training and counselling

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Do prisons achieve these goals???

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ALTERNATIVES TO PRISON

 Full Parole -release from prison under supervision-has conditions-must serve a minimum of 1/3 sentence

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 Day Parole

-parolee can work or go to school during the day, but must report to the institution at night.-4 months to 1 year

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Temporary absences-short term release

-no greater than 3 days -medical, humanitarian or administrative

reasons

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Mandatory Supervision -reward for good behaviour-usually 2/3 through sentence-release by law-subject to same regulations as

those on full parole

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Probation-alternative to imprisonment

-probation officer -must remain in certain area -can be sent back to prison if

person does not comply

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Community Service-work for a prescribed number of hours in the community

-work often related to nature of their offence

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Fines-less serious criminal offences

-traffic offences

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Read E.C. Deloria’s article

What advantages are there to looking for and expanding alternatives to prison?