Contemporary Social Policy
Sanctions are penalties or restrictions imposed by a governing body to enforce compliance with laws or regulations, often used in the context of social welfare policies. They are intended to encourage personal responsibility among recipients of public assistance, particularly by linking benefits to specific behaviors, such as job seeking or participation in training programs. In this context, sanctions serve as a means of ensuring that individuals engage in the expected activities to receive support.
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