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Question 1. Discuss the potential harms caused by the behavior and why it should be controlled:
Describe the negative consequences associated with the chosen behavior.
Articulate why effective control measures are warranted to address these potential harms, emphasizing the impact on individuals as well as the community or societal well being.
Question 2. Legal forms of social control:
1. Analyze and discuss the legal mechanisms and strategies that have (or could) be implemented to regulate and manage the chosen behavior.
2. Provide examples of relevant laws, regulations, and policies that currently exist to control the behavior.
Question 3. Informal mechanisms of social control:
Discuss the informal methods and approaches utilized within communities or societies to influence and deter the behavior.
Discuss the role of social norms, cultural values, and family dynamics in shaping individuals' engagement in the behavior.
Question 4. Medical types of social control:
Examine any medical or healthcare based interventions that can play a role in mitigating the adverse effects of the behavior.
Evaluate the potential efficacy of medical treatments, therapies, and harm reduction strategies employed to address the behavior.
Question 5. Customized Social Control Strategy:
Synthesize the insights gained from the previous sections to devise your own innovative social control strategy tailored to the selected behavior.
Elaborate on the proposed strategy's key components drawing from legal, informal, and medical control mechanisms to reduce the frequency or harms associated with the selected behavior.