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Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Tables and Figures
ix
 
Acknowledgements
xi
 
Part One: Theoretical Orientation
Social Order and Social Control: An Introduction
3
10
Ironies of Social Structure
4
1
Social Order
5
3
Informal Social Control
8
3
The Organization of the Book
11
2
The Solidaristic Theory of Social Order
13
10
How Social Order Emerges as an Unintended Consequence of Group Solidarity
14
2
How Groups Produce Solidarity
16
3
Conclusion
19
4
Part Two: Social Institutions
The Education System: Social Initiation
23
16
Dependence and Normative Obligations
24
10
Visibility, Monitoring, and Sanctioning
34
3
Conclusion
37
2
Work: A Continuation
39
12
Dependence and Normative Obligations
40
6
Visibility, Monitoring, and Sanctioning
46
3
Conclusion
49
2
The Family
51
10
Division of Labor
51
5
Family Patterns
56
2
Relationship to Social Control
58
1
Conclusion
59
2
Crime
61
20
Theories of Crime
63
5
The Japanese Social Structure and Its Relationship to Crime
68
9
Conclusion
77
4
Part Three: Nonintuitive Consequences
Crime Revisited: White-Collar Crimes
81
12
Refining Our Concept of White-Collar Crime
82
3
Companies as Subcultures
85
3
Examples of White-Collar Crime in Japan
88
3
Conclusion
91
2
The Religious Landscape of Japan
93
12
Religion in Japan
93
5
The Japanese Social Structure and Its Impact on Religion
98
2
Empirical Support
100
3
Conclusion
103
2
Trust
105
16
Are Japanese Group-Oriented?
105
2
Generalized Trust
107
7
Redefining a Culture of Collectivism
114
2
Conclusion
116
5
Part Four: Speculations and Conclusions
The Emergence of Cooperative Social Institutions
121
12
What Are Cooperative Social Institutions
121
3
How Do Cooperative Social Institutions Emerge?
124
5
How Did the Unique Cooperative Institutions Emerge Only in Japan?
129
2
Conclusion
131
2
Conclusion
133
6
References
139
12
Index
151