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Trilateral Forms of Social Control

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The last chapter considered forms of social control where grievants do not use authoritative third parties. The intervention of adjudicative third parties marks a critical transformation in the nature of social control. Adjudicators impose authoritative solutions on disputants regardless of their wishes. Matters that once were private become public disputes. A trilateral situation is created where the interests of third parties, as well as those of each disputant, come into play.

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Horwitz, A.V. (1990). Trilateral Forms of Social Control. In: The Logic of Social Control. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2230-4_8

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