SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR IMPACT ON COMMUNITY LIFE
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violence, problems, juvenile crime, fellowshipAbstract
This study aims to analyze environmental justice as a reflection of the issue of social justice. The authors analyzed the term “environmental justice,” which is directly related to “social justice.” The basis of environmental justice is the principles of a social organization projected onto the interaction between people and the environment
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