Social Control Through Law

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Social Control Through Law is a seminal legal theory book by Roscoe Pound that explores how law functions as a tool for regulating behavior and maintaining social order.

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instanceOf book
legal theory book
non-fiction book
aimsTo analyze the effectiveness of legal sanctions
distinguish legal control from other forms of social control
explain how law maintains social order
associatedWith legal realism
surface form: American legal realism

progressive era legal thought
author Roscoe Pound
contributedTo development of sociological jurisprudence
theory of law as social control
describes interaction between legal norms and social norms
law as a means of regulating behavior
law as an instrument of social control
field jurisprudence
sociology
sociology of law
genre legal theory
sociology of law
hasAuthorRole Roscoe Pound as leading figure in sociological jurisprudence
hasKeyConcept individual interests
interests balancing
legal order
legal sanctions vs. moral sanctions
public interests
social engineering
social interests
hasPerspective sociological approach to law
influencedBy Roscoe Pound's theory of social engineering
sociological jurisprudence
language English
mainTopic formal social control
informal social control
law as a tool of social engineering
legal institutions
legal sanctions
relationship between law and morality
role of law in society
social control
social order
notableFor influence on 20th-century legal thought
systematic analysis of law as a mechanism of social control
usedIn jurisprudence courses
legal theory courses
sociology of law courses

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Roscoe Pound notableWork Social Control Through Law