Social order can be defined as the structure of societal customs, beliefs and norms which make up the basic principle of social life (Elizabeth Silva Reflections on Ordered Lives 2009). This means that social disorder can be defined as the breakdown of the rigid set of universally acknowledged values and belief systems due to a threat for outside or within. If the disorder is not rectified and repaired then the previous ideological belief system could break down. It is mainly due to the way we are governed by authority figures in society that can be considered as the main contributor of social control, thus social order. However it would be foolhardy to assume that powerful authority institutions, like the government and the law, are the only ways of maintaining social order as information is readily available in many different formats which enables us to become ordered memb…(short extract)

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