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===Sanctions=== Formal sanctions are usually imposed by the government and organizations in the form of laws to reward or punish behavior. Some formal sanctions include fines and [[incarceration]] in order to deter negative behavior. Other forms of formal social control can include other sanctions that are more severe depending on the behavior seen as negative such as [[censorship]], expulsion, and limits on [[political freedom]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Sanctions |url=https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Book%3A_Sociology_(Boundless)/3%3A_Culture/3.2%3A_The_Symbolic_Nature_of_Culture/3.2I%3A_Sanctions |website=LibreText |publisher=Powered by MindTouch |access-date=24 April 2019|date=2018-07-27 }}</ref> Examples of this can be seen in [[law]]. If a person breaks a law set forth by the [[government]] and is caught, they will have to go to court and depending on the severity, will have to pay [[Fine (penalty)|fine]]s or face harsher consequences. According to a study on crime in cities, those where [[police]] make more arrests for public offenses and have higher incarceration rates tend to experience lower crime rates.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Sampson |first1=Robert J. |title=Crime in Cities: The Effects of Formal and Informal Social Control |journal=Crime and Justice |date=1986 |volume=8 |page=271 |doi=10.1086/449125|s2cid=144006850 }}</ref>
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