Formal social control - Police arresting people if they break the law, Informal social control - Family grounding a child for misbehaving, Norms - Expecting to be quiet in a church, Values - Democracy, Rule of Law, Respect and Tolerance, Ascribed Status - A member of the royal family through birth, Achieved Status - A CEO of a company, Roles - A father, a daughter, a doctor, Nature - Behaviour traits like anger issues, Nuture - Liking the colour blue, Cultural Diversity - In the UK there are a range of cultures such as different , Feral Children - A child who was a human being by nature by did not behave like one, Primary Socialisation - Children copying behaviour so parents are like role models to them, Secondary Socialisation - Peer pressure from friends such a choice of clothes, music etc., Gender Role Socialisation - School subjects are portrayed as more suitable, such as textiles for girls, sports for boys, Culture - Your norms, values, roles, status, beliefs make this up, Positive Sanction - Reward for behaviour such as praise points, Negative Sanction - Detentions for behaviour, Subcultures - Hippy movement in the UK in the 1960s, Ethnicity - Middle Eastern, Irish, Asian, Social Class - Upper, Middle and Lower,
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