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Some of the specific social problems in the Philippines includes unemployment which leads to crime and prostitution. Child labor is another specific problem in the Philippines.
Psychological perspective sees crime primarily as problem of behavior. This is also regarded as a type of social maladjustment in the society.
There are a few theories as to why crime is a social product. Crime is a social product because it can be a result of people.
A social problem becomes a social problem when it affect society as a whole in some way. personal problems are not social problems. A social problem may be personal to you though. some major social problems are crime war & terrorism race & ethnic inequality gender inequality poverty and there are many more. Some major social problem relate to Poverty,Health,Social inequality & injustice (discrimination), social insecurity, unemployment, human rights, freedom etc
The different social problems include crime, taking alcohol, fighting, use of abusive language and many more. Social problems refer to things that a particular community views as unacceptable.
Gender and Crime Age and Crime Class and Crime Race and Crime
A social problem refers to an issue that negatively impacts individuals or society as a whole, such as poverty, inequality, discrimination, or crime. These problems often require attention and intervention from various stakeholders, including governments, organizations, and communities, to address and alleviate their effects.
social problems are the problems that affect the society social problem becomes a social problem it affect social as social as a whole in some personal problem are not social problems. A social problem may be personal to you though.
Ian Ashbridge has written: 'Cumbrian crime from a social perspective, 1834-1894' -- subject(s): Crime, History, Social aspects, Social aspects of Crime
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That is an extremely broad question. Gun crime is a problem everywhere, but crime in general is a problem (contrary to popular belief, a very large percentage of violent crime involves no weapons or weapons other than guns).