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  • Tom Tyler- Strategies of Social Control- Part 1

    Posted by admin on November 20th, 2009 and filed under organization strategies | 2 Comments »

    Tom Tyler’s presentation “Strategies of Social Control: Motivating Rule Adherence in Organizational Settings” from the 2007 Program on Law and Mind Sciences (PLMS) Conference.

    Recent examples of abuse of authority have occurred in two types of organizational settings: corporations and the armed forces. What strategies can be used to bring behavior in such settings into line with rules and policies about appropriate conduct? Dr. Tyler will talk about the value of self-regulatory approaches, examining whether they work and how to make them effective. He will illustrate his arguments using data collected in two contexts: in a multinational corporate bank and among agents of social control (e.g., police officers, federal agents, and infantry soldiers).

    For more speaker videos and to find out more about this year’s conference, please visit the PLMS website.

    PLMS
    http://isites.harvard.edu:80/icb/icb.do?keyword=k13943&pageid=i…

    The Situationist Blog
    http://thesituationist.wordpress.com/

    Tom Tyler’s Faculty Page
    http://www.psych.nyu.edu/tyler/

    Duration : 0:9:41


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    2 Responses

    1. gburton Says:

      OH MY GOD.
      OH MY GOD.

    2. markmills8 Says:

      Good luck with this …
      Good luck with this project pal.

      What I have noticed in my, nearly 50 year tenure here on earth is:

      The Police are the largest Criminal Organization in America.

      Mega Corporations are the second largest Criminal Organization in America.

      Both commit crimes against the common citizen with the full blessing of the Judiciary and the Elected Representatives.

      They both are scum and too far gone for rehabilitation…

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