Sociology, asked by ashabatool7777, 1 month ago

How social evils deviate our norms?

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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Social evils destroy the economy of the country. Social evil grows because of poverty and unemployment. When people find no source of income then they found only a way of earning through social evils. Social evil grows in the society like a diseased tree that no one has the courage to cut done.

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Answered by jaya975
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Social norms are regarded as collective representations of acceptable group conduct as well as individual perceptions of particular group conduct.[1] They can be viewed as cultural products (including values, customs, and traditions)[2] which represent individuals' basic knowledge of what others do and think that they should do.[3] From a sociological perspective, social norms are informal understandings that govern the behavior of members of a society.[4] Social psychology recognizes smaller group units (such as a team or an office) may also endorse norms separately or in addition to cultural or societal expectations.[5]

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