Firstly
, when an individual acts in an anti-social way, Linking Words
such
as committing a crime, there are several factors that could be responsible. These include mental health issues, Linking Words
poverty
, lack of education, and social isolation. Use synonyms
For example
, a Linking Words
person
suffering from a mental health disorder may act out in ways that are harmful to themselves and others. Use synonyms
Similarly
, a Linking Words
person
living in Use synonyms
poverty
may turn to crime as a means of survival.
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Secondly
, there is a debate over who is responsible for Linking Words
such
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behaviour
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society
or the individual. Some argue that Use synonyms
society
is responsible because it creates the conditions that lead to anti-social Use synonyms
behaviour
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For example
, if a Linking Words
person
is raised in a community where crime is prevalent and Use synonyms
poverty
is rampant, they may be more likely to engage in anti-social Use synonyms
behaviour
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On the other hand
, others argue that individual is responsible because they have agency and the ability to make choices. Linking Words
In other words
, even if a Linking Words
person
is raised in a disadvantaged environment, they still have the ability to choose not to engage in criminal Use synonyms
behaviour
.
In conclusion, the causes of anti-social Use synonyms
behaviour
are complex and multifaceted. Use synonyms
While
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society
can contribute to the conditions that lead to Use synonyms
such
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behaviour
, ultimately the responsibility lies with the individual. It is important for individuals to take responsibility for their actions and for Use synonyms
society
to address the root causes of anti-social Use synonyms
behaviour
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such
as mental health, Linking Words
poverty
, and social isolation.Use synonyms
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