Destructive Behavior: Socio-Legal Analysis

Authors

  • Rashid Mamatkulov Pazilbekovich Tashkent State Law University, Department Of General Sciences And Culture, Associate Professor, Candidate Of Philosophy

Keywords:

Destructive, Norm, Behavior, Social, Order, Stability, Control, Cause, Effect, Progress

Abstract

This study explores the socio-legal aspects of destructive behavior in the context of a market economy, addressing a significant gap in understanding its multifaceted nature. Utilizing qualitative methods such as analysis, synthesis, comparison, and document review, the research examines various forms of destructive behavior, including personal harm, antisocial actions, and criminal activities. The findings reveal that such behaviors often stem from socio-economic pressures, cultural norms, and psychological conditions. The results highlight the complexity of regulating these behaviors through formal and informal norms and underscore the need for comprehensive policies to mitigate their impact on social order.

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Published

2024-07-28

How to Cite

Rashid Mamatkulov Pazilbekovich. (2024). Destructive Behavior: Socio-Legal Analysis. Central Asian Journal of Social Sciences and History, 5(4), 167–173. Retrieved from https://cajssh.casjournal.org/index.php/CAJSSH/article/view/1112

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