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Broidy, Lyons, Wood
The study of informal and formal social control strategies for guiding and monitoring individual behavior and social interaction. Discussion of key social control agents and institutions, including the family, schools, peers, media, religion and the criminal justice system.
Prerequisite: 205 or 211 or 213
Crime, Public Policy and the Criminal Justice System - SOC 205
Social Problems - SOC 211
Deviance - SOC 213
MSC 11 6325
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