12.social Control: Ogburn and Nimkoff Have Said That Social Control Refers To The Patterns of
12.social Control: Ogburn and Nimkoff Have Said That Social Control Refers To The Patterns of
12.social Control: Ogburn and Nimkoff Have Said That Social Control Refers To The Patterns of
Social Control
This control is necessary in order to have desired behaviour from the individual
and enable him to develop social qualities.Social control includes those laws by
which an individual behaves in concurrence with the mores of the group. It is an
influence exerted by the public or society for promoting the welfare of the group as
a whole. It is the way in which our social order coheres and maintains itself.
Definitions
According to E.A. Ross “Social control refers to the system of devices
whereby society brings its members into conformity with the accepted standard of
behaviour.
Ogburn and Nimkoff have said that social control refers to the patterns of
pressure which society exerts to maintain order and established rules”.
As Gillin and Gillin say, “Social control is the system of measures,
suggestions, persuasion, restrain and coercion by whatever means including
physical force by which society brings into conformity to the approved pattern of
behaviour, a subgroup or by which a group moulds into conformity its members”.
According to Mac lver “ Social control is the way in which entire social
order coheres and maintains itself – how it operates as a whole, as a changing
equilibrium.”
(a) Control by sanction
In this type of social control, those who act according to the values of the’ society
are rewarded, while to those who act against the norms of the society are punished.
Under the first form, man is made to behave in a particular manner by application
of physical force, but in the second form, he is made to behave in conformity with
the values of the society through language, traditions, customs, religion, rituals,
etc.