resocialization
what is it
resocialization
The process of teaching and learning a society's norms is called socialization. This process involves internalizing values, beliefs, and behaviors that are considered acceptable and appropriate within a particular culture or society. Socialization helps individuals understand and adhere to the expectations of their community.
resocialization
The process learning a culture and implementing the practices of that culture
A break with past experiences and the learning of new values and norms is resocializationSource:Sociology Fifth Edition: The Study of Human Relationships by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, page 115
Norms
Socialization is the term for the process of learning a person's role in society, including norms, values, and behaviors. This process typically occurs through interactions with family, peers, educational institutions, and other social influences.
The socialization process is the process by which society teaches us the norms and values of the world we live in. For example, this can happen in school.
This process is known as socialization. It involves learning the values, norms, and behaviors that are necessary for individuals to become functioning members of a particular group or society. Socialization helps individuals understand their roles within the group and learn how to navigate social interactions.
Institutionalization. This process occurs when inmates adapt to the norms, values, and behaviors of the prison environment in order to survive and cope with their incarceration.
Values
values are standard that are culturer accepted norms are generally accepted