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Social problems can cause the disunity of the family as the smallest unit in the community. The disunity arises because members within the family are unable to meet the minimum of integrity as a family. In sociology, an organized family may be incomplete in the absence of marriage, divorce, internal crises, family crises, and flaws in the family.
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Basically, the family organization results from inability or tardiness to adjust to new social and economic circumstances. Unprepared for the transition period isa major cause for most family organizational cases.
The problems of youth
The impact of social problems at this point is often the result of two fundamental causes: the desire to fight and apathy. Resistance is generally coupled with fear for family, society, and the Lord because of the destruction resulting from his deviant actions. Meanwhile, apathy is often accompanied by the disillusionment that has been accumulated in society.
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The younger generation are often sandwiched between old norms acquired from their ancestors and new ones arising as a result of the development of The Times. In societies that are in a transition phase, the younger generation is increasingly depressed. Between the desire to express or the limits given. On the other hand, at a young age there is often a sense of wanting to prove yourself capable without having to depend on anyone, including the parents.
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Young people who cannot control their feelings, their egos, their manners, and their beliefs often breach their values overtly. On negative behavior it does not seldom lead to alcohol and drug consumption, casual sex, motorcycle gangs that resort to thievery, brawls, gambling, and so on.
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