What is social dysfunction?
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Social disorganisation, social pathology or social dysfunction are analytical contexts in which the determinist relationship between crime and society are clearly suggested (see Young, 1981). ... Cultural and social dysfunction is evidenced in choices which are not compatible with a development paradigm.
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Social dysfunction assumes that the operational product of social relationships should work towards an organised and healthy society. This is when measured against the dominant morality, and form of social order compatible with the expectations of modernisation and development.
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