5 questions! Short answers only! 250 or less words!   Chriss, J. J. (2022). Social control: An introduction (3rd ed.). Polity Press. Chapter 3.

 5 questions! Short answers only! 250 or less words!  

  • Chriss, J. J. (2022). Social control: An introduction (3rd ed.). Polity Press.
    • Chapter 3. Informal Control 
    • Chapter 6. Informal Control: Case Studies 

     Lippman, M. (2021). Law and society (3rd ed.). SAGE.

  • Chapter 6. Dispute Resolution 
  • Chapter 11. Law and Racial and Ethnic Inequality 

 Beckett, K., & Herbert, S. (2009). Banished: The new social control in urban America. OxfordUniversity Press.

  • Toward Banishment: The Transformation of Urban Social Control (p. 37–62)

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