Sociology 2260A/B Study Guide - Final Guide: Triad Stage, Move, Fledge

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Sociology of law 2260a- second semester exam review. Law and dispute resolution: many disputes can exist, they occur in every type of society, can be minor or major, occur in many ways for many reasons. Various terms: dispute and disagreement: problem between 2 or more parties, then if not resolved is handled by 1 or more dispute processing, dispute and disagreement is the same thing. Stages of dispute processing: typology (nader and todd, 1978). When an individual sees/perceives a problem as unjust or unfair. Seeing/deciding whether or not to report the problem. Also, deciding if confronting the party is a good idea. If problem doesn"t resolve at this stage, move. Confront offending party, to communicate their feelings/problems. Dyadic stage, because it involves 2 people. If still not resolved in this stage, they decide whether or not to go to a third party. Triad stage because it involves 3 parties: grievance person, offending party, third party.