***Types of Social Institutions in General***

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Social institutions include ways of fulfilling human needs in a society that is governed in accordance with the orientation of cultural values, so that it takes place in an orderly and orderly manner.



Given the complexity of human needs, various social institutions can be classified.

  1. Based on Community Value System Accepted
    Based on the value system received by the community, we recognize the existence of basic institutions and subsidiary institutions.

  2. Basic Institutions, a very important social institution to maintain and maintain public order. Some examples of institutions included are family, school, and country.

  3. Subsidiary Institutions, social institutions considered by the community are less important. For example recreational activities.

  4. Based on the development
    We recognize two types of social institutions seen from their development, namely crescive institutions and enacted institutions.

  5. Crescive Institutions, unintentional social institutions grew out of the mores of the people, so they were also called the most primal institutions. For example, marriage and religious institutions.

  6. Enacted Institutions, social institutions that are deliberately set up to achieve certain goals. For example, financial institutions such as banks are deliberately set up to regulate the circulation of money in the community, and help the community in terms of finance.

  7. Based on Community Reception
    Type of social institution based on the point of acceptance of society can be distinguished on the approved institutions or social sanctioned institutions and unsanctioned institutions.

  8. Approved Institutions, social institutions generally accepted by the public. This institution has sanctions for every person who violates the rules of the institution. Some institutions that can be categorized into this type are schools, religion, and commerce.

  9. Unsanctioned Institutions, social institutions that are rejected and undesirable by society, even though they are not able to eradicate completely. For example groups of extortionists, and others.

  10. Based on Spread
    Based on the spread of this type of social institution consists of general institutions and restricted institutions.

  11. General Institutions, a social institution known and recognized by almost all the people of the world. For example, religion and human rights (HAM).

  12. Restricted Institutions, social institutions known only to certain communities.

  13. Based on its function
    Judging from its function, the types of social institutions are distinguished over operative institutions and regulative institutions.

  14. Operative Institutions, social institutions that function to collect patterns or ways that are required to achieve certain goals. For example agriculture institutions, trade institutions, fisheries agencies, and others.

  15. Regulative Institutions, social institutions that serve to oversee the behavior in society. For example, police, prosecutors, and courts.

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Social institutions include ways of fulfilling human needs in a society that is governed in accordance with the orientation of cultural values, so that it takes place in an orderly and orderly manner.
Given the complexity of human needs, various social institutions can be classified.

  1. Based on Community Value System Accepted
    Based on the value system received by the community, we recognize the existence of basic institutions and subsidiary institutions.

  2. Basic Institutions, a very important social institution to maintain and maintain public order. Some examples of institutions included are family, school, and country.

  3. Subsidiary Institutions, social institutions considered by the community are less important. For example recreational activities.

  4. Based on the development
    We recognize two types of social institutions seen from their development, namely crescive institutions and enacted institutions.

  5. Crescive Institutions, unintentional social institutions grew out of the mores of the people, so they were also called the most primal institutions. For example, marriage and religious institutions.

  6. Enacted Institutions, social institutions that are deliberately set up to achieve certain goals. For example, financial institutions such as banks are deliberately set up to regulate the circulation of money in the community, and help the community in terms of finance.

  7. Based on Community Reception
    Type of social institution based on the point of acceptance of society can be distinguished on the approved institutions or social sanctioned institutions and unsanctioned institutions.

  8. Approved Institutions, social institutions generally accepted by the public. This institution has sanctions for every person who violates the rules of the institution. Some institutions that can be categorized into this type are schools, religion, and commerce.

  9. Unsanctioned Institutions, social institutions that are rejected and undesirable by society, even though they are not able to eradicate completely. For example groups of extortionists, and others.

  10. Based on Spread
    Based on the spread of this type of social institution consists of general institutions and restricted institutions.

  11. General Institutions, a social institution known and recognized by almost all the people of the world. For example, religion and human rights (HAM).

  12. Restricted Institutions, social institutions known only to certain communities.

  13. Based on its function
    Judging from its function, the types of social institutions are distinguished over operative institutions and regulative institutions.

  14. Operative Institutions, social institutions that function to collect patterns or ways that are required to achieve certain goals. For example agriculture institutions, trade institutions, fisheries agencies, and others.

  15. Regulative Institutions, social institutions that serve to oversee the behavior in society. For example, police, prosecutors, and courts.

Well that's the discussion about Types of Social Institutions in General, hopefully this discussion can add insight and help friends to facilitate learning.

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