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Introduction
The Study of Social Control and Social Regulations
From: Critical Perspectives on Social Control and Social Regulation in Canada
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How Much Control Do We Really Have over Our Lives? – Foundational Concepts in Social Control – Sociological Perspectives on Social Control – Agents of Socialization – Current Issues and Social Control – A Brief Overview of the Text – Conclusion – Discussion Questions – Glossary – References
Contributors
Mitch D. Daschuk
Mitch D. Daschuk received a PhD in sociology from the University of Saskatchewan in 2016. His graduate research centers around youth culture, counter-hegemonic art, and punk ideology.
Carolyn Brooks
Carolyn Brooks is department head and an associate professor of sociology at the University of Saskatchewan. Her research focuses on youth resilience, violence, and theoretical criminology. She is the co-editor, with Bernard Schissel, of three editions of Marginality and Condemnation: A Critical Introduction to Criminology.
James Popham
James F. Popham is an assistant professor of criminology at Wilfrid Laurier University, where he researches issues of cyber-criminality, technology, and social empowerment.