Abstract

Abstract Social problems are of social importance as public issues and claims for political action and public policy, and for their role in shaping social and political change. Traditionally, little attention has been paid to the state and political systems within the sociology of social problems but, viewed as a social conflict, it is a fundamental political issue.

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