There are many that would argue yes, although it is a heated debate.
Yes, gang violence is a social problem in many communities. It is associated with higher rates of crime, fear, and instability, leading to negative impacts on individuals, families, and neighborhoods. Addressing the root causes of gang violence, such as poverty and lack of opportunities, is essential to reducing its prevalence.
The dowry custom is considered a social problem because it often places financial burden on the bride's family, perpetuates gender inequality by treating women as commodities, and can lead to violence and abuse if dowry demands are not met. It undermines the value and autonomy of women, and can contribute to harmful practices such as child marriage and domestic violence.
Street children become a social problem due to factors like poverty, family breakdown, domestic violence, and lack of access to education and support services. They face risks like violence, exploitation, substance abuse, and limited opportunities for growth and development, which can perpetuate cycles of poverty and marginalization. Addressing the root causes through social programs, policies, and community support is essential to addressing this issue.
A social ill is a problem or issue within society that causes harm or negative impacts on individuals or communities. Examples include poverty, discrimination, inequality, and violence. These issues often require collective efforts to address and resolve.
Gender abuse is a social problem because it is rooted in power imbalances and unequal gender norms that promote violence and discrimination against individuals based on their gender. It reflects cultural beliefs and norms that perpetuate harmful behaviors and create a system where gender-based violence is normalized and even tolerated, leading to negative consequences for individuals, families, and communities. Addressing gender abuse requires challenging these societal structures and promoting gender equality, respect, and safety for all individuals.
Jessica Eisermann has written: 'Mediengewalt' -- subject(s): Social aspects of Violence on television, Violence on television
Michel Desmurget has written: 'TV lobotomie' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Violence on television, Television, Psychological aspects
yes.
everything causes violence, TV, video games, school, the world is destined for violence. violence can not be stoped no mater what you do, all you can do is maintain it and hope for the best to come through at the end.
Anatomy of Violence - 2013 TV was released on: USA: 2013
Yes, gang violence is a social problem in many communities. It is associated with higher rates of crime, fear, and instability, leading to negative impacts on individuals, families, and neighborhoods. Addressing the root causes of gang violence, such as poverty and lack of opportunities, is essential to reducing its prevalence.
True, violence is a major public health problem in the US, leading to significant social, economic, and health consequences. It affects individuals, families, and communities, and efforts to prevent and reduce violence are critical to safeguarding public health.
Anything can cause violence..... even on Disney Chanel......
Prone to Violence - 2006 TV was released on: USA: June 2006
Yun Long has written: 'Zhongguo chuan tong yang sheng tu jian' -- subject(s): Longevity, Health behavior, Martial arts, Exercise therapy, History 'Dian shi yu bao li' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Social aspects of Television programs, Television programs, Violence on television
it traumatizes them
something you shouldnt watch