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Formal social control Formal social control that is carried out by authorized agents, such as police officers, judges, school administrators, and employers.
Informal social control Informal social control that is carried out casually by ordinary people through such means as laughter, smiles, and ridicule.
Mechanical solidarity Mechanical solidarity is a collective consciousness that emphasizes group solidarity characteristic of societies with a complex division of labor.
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