Sociology, asked by pranavshankar0803, 17 hours ago

Differences between siciology and law

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Answered by akumarbhagat925
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Explanation:

In Sociology, we would say that law is a Social Control over Society. To have a harmonious society one needs to build laws. Social control is basically a component utilized by the administration which manages the exercises of all people inside any general public, with the law being an immaculate illustration. When something is orally people tend to ignore and take it lightly. So therefore now people have to build a Judiciary system and law enforcement agencies. When something goes wrong these agencies look after that issue and hence people keep in mind what consequences they can face if they go against the law and act as an example for others. This is also related to Politics but it is also as important for Sociology.

Law is a societal phenomenon. Often law and sociology are seen as two different trains or domains and different groups of information. However, law and Sociology has similar subject matters such as both evolve around social relationships, principles, social controls, commitments, and desires coming from specific social status and connections between or among people and society. Anything happening in the social lives of people liable to lawful control and legal explanations does have likenesses with the social hypothesis and frequently read like the social hypothesis.

Answered by presentmoment
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Difference between sociology and law.

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  • Sociology is a science where the structures of society are seen and understood from different perspectives. Sociology studies patterns such as human behavior, understanding, solidarity, integration, etc. Law is about rules and the maintenance of order in society.
  • There are no sanctions or punishments in sociology while the law has defined sanctions and punishment for breach.
  • There is a lack of defined procedures in sociology while in law the procedures are defined.
  • Sociology deals with psychological and social processes while law deals with rules, orders, crimes, etc.
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