
Social Pathology
Social pathology refers to the study of social issues and behaviors that disrupt or harm society, such as crime, addiction, poverty, and discrimination. It examines how these problems arise, their effects on communities, and the underlying factors that contribute to them, such as economic conditions or cultural norms. Researchers and professionals in this field seek to understand and address these issues to improve social well-being and promote a healthier society. Essentially, social pathology looks at the "diseases" of society and explores ways to treat or prevent them.