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Role of family in social control?

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Answered by harsh5145
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Family plays the most important role in the formation of personality. Additionally, they provide us with our first system of values, norms, and beliefs – a system that is usually a reflection of their own social status, religion, ethnic group, and more. The family has informal control over its members.
Answered by bhatiamona
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Role of family in social control?

The family plays a major role in the process of social control. The family is the only environment where the individual learns the norms of the society. It is the family that teaches the individual to live according to the social norms.

When a child is born, it is from his parents and other elders in the family that he gets to learn the behavior of the society, which further helps in molding him according to the society.

The family is said to be the cradle of social virtues. Family is also a kind of small society, where the people living in it are tied in a thread of relationship. What a person learns in the family, he displays his behavior in his society.

Family is the most important factor of socialisation, because it is what makes a person social. The values ​​that the child gets from his parents, they make him cultured and only a cultured person can make an important contribution in the control of the society. Conducts like manners and civility a person learns from his family only which are useful to him in the structure of society. Therefore, the family plays an important role in social control.

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