Sociology 2259 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Informal Social Control, Public Sociology, Mother Teresa

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All crimes are considered deviant but not all deviance is considered a crime. Ex: being rude; missing class; tatoos and piercings ; coloring your hair green, etc. Norms: formal & informal rules of conduct for membership in a group. Folkways: informal rules for acceptable behavior within a group ex: eiquete, manners, civil conduct, grooming, nonverbal behavior. Mores: formal rules for conduct within a group. Conformity: most people conform most of the ime. Acceptance: membership in society is principally a quesion of acceptance. Within sociology, it is taken as axiomaic (assumed) that most people desire acceptance. Informal social control: sancions/consequences applied to individuals violaing folkways. Formal social control: sancions applied to individuals violaing mores. Agents of formal social control: people who have power to label you, or hope to grab your atenion ex: police; military; state; teachers; social workers; doctors; psychiatrists.

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