Semiformal Organizations and Control During the COVID-19 Crisis in China

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Shanhe Jiang
Dawei Zhang
Darrell D. Irwin
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[1] Wayne State University,Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
[2] Central China Normal University,undefined
[3] University of Connecticut,undefined
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COVID-19; Semiformal organizations; Semiformal control; Formal control; Informal control; China;
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Scholars often compare China and Western societies in terms of dichotomous forms of control—formal and informal. Recent research indicates a nuanced form of social control—semiformal. Using a survey data collected during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in China, this study investigated the prevalence and importance of semiformal organizations, formal organizations, and informal groups participating in social control and social service and the predictors of the perceived importance of these three forms of social control mechanisms. Findings from this study revealed that formal organizations, the semiformal organizations, and informal groups all participated in community control and service. Semiformal organizations had the highest level of participation. This study found that education and age are the two major predictors of the views on the importance of formal, informal, and semiformal control and control mechanisms.
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