SOCIAL PROBLEMS REASONS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Koidu Kikerpill
SOCIAL PROBLEMS REASONS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Koidu Kikerpill Juhendaja Tiit Mauer 2010
Social problems are the general factors that affect and damage society. . Economic regression Crime Unemployment SOCIAL PROBLEMS Poverty Social excusion Antisocial behaviour Alcohol , drug abuse
Social problems are in direct interaction with each other Crime Economic recession Drug and alcohol abuse Anti-social behaviour Unemployment Poverty
ECONOMIC RECESSION A general slowdown in economic activity over a period of time Reasons l Global problems l Incorrect political decisions l Imbalance in economy Possible solutions l Sensible political decisions l New jobs l Small business subsidization
Unemployment occurs when a person is available and willing to work but currently without work. Reasons l Economic recession l Imbalance between formal and vocational education l Low educational standard Possible solutions l Vocational education, l Retraining schemes l New jobs l Promotion of business activity
Poverty refers to the condition of not having the means to afford basic human needs such as nutrition, health care, education, clothing and shelter Reasons l Rapid changes in the society l Economic recession l Unemployment l Alcohol and drug abuse l Low educational standard Possible solutions l Education, retraining schemes l New jobs l Better social benefit system
Antisocial behaviour Anti-social behaviour is any aggressive, intimidating or destructive activity that damages or destroys another person’s quality of life Reasons l Problems in families, at school l Unemployment l Low educational standard l Inability to cope with life Possible solutions l Preventive measures, promotion of healty lifestyle l Assistant systems at school l Parents’ education
Crime Deviant behaviour that violates prevailing norms Reasons l Dropping out of school l Anti social behaviour l Unemployment l Alcohol, drug abuse Possible solutions l Harsher laws l Protecting children from internet crimes l Crime prevention and rehabilitation
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