disorganization
Social disorganization theory helps explain how neighborhood characteristics, like poverty and instability, can shape crime rates. It highlights the role of social institutions and community dynamics in influencing criminal behavior. The theory also emphasizes the importance of addressing root causes of crime through community-level interventions.
Family disorganization simply refers to break down of the family unity. This is actually considered to be the main cause of social disorganization.
Entropy
Authority: Servility Lawlessness: Lawfulness Chaos: Order Confusion: Clarity Disorganization: Organization
increases disorganization and ineffectiveness
disfigurement, destruction, disorganization
passivebehavior, disorganization, confusion, irritability.
confusion, disorder, indiscipline, disunity, disorganization
passive behavior disorganization confusion irritability
The likely word is chaos (confusion, disorganization).
The antonym of classification is disorganization or chaos.