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punishment for offending social norms. |
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recognition and reward for observing social norms. |
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rewards or punishment expressed through gossip etc.. |
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rewards/punishment by person of authority. |
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What is an informal positive sanction |
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what is a formal positive sanction |
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What is an informal negative sanction |
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what is a formal negative sanction |
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how a culture takes there laws and enforces them. |
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in hierarchy groups they are mainly based of sex and age. |
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post conflict reconciliation (De Wall) |
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patterned behavior occurs right after conflict and restores social harmony (break upsex) |
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average standard chimp, real strong studied by Robert Yerkeys. He studied them to see who's in charge. (dominance hierarchy) |
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pigmy chimps, these chimps rarely fight they go for make love not war (post conflict resolution) |
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came up with list of conflict management strategies |
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occured in western apache tribes |
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basically using fear tactics and channeling of anger to cause harm to others including misfortune sickness and death |
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in india wives who marry often face verbal and physical abuse from their mother in law and other elders in the family while she integrates into the family. |
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killing your younger wife and then setting up another marriage with another dowry. |
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yanamomo take part in raids often raiding neighbordhood villages and defending their own homes against attacks by others. |
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they usually don't go to war they are nomadal so they don't show a strong sense of territorial ownership and control, they also didn't have the resources to fight. |
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type 3 and 4 ( in terms of war) |
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much different than the other mainly for the purpose of furthering resources or political power. they also have standing armies who are given orders, and usually don;t have much say. |
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the major crimes act 1885 |
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allowed federal courts to gain jurisdiction over native americans |
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seven additional crimes added to major crimes act. |
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- The Navajo have Peacemaker Court which is used for everyday problems, such as those arising between spouses, children, neighbors ect. but government intervenes in more serious crimes. |
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Terrorism is attack against culture. Terrorism is psychological, it is tended to make people afraid |
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