Sociology, according to Andersen and Taylor (2007 p.22) ‘’is the study of human behaviour in society’’. This definition connects well with Giddens’ definition of sociology in which he argues that ‘’sociology is the scientific study of human life, social groups, whole societies and the …show more content…
Problems like overpopulation, alcoholism, drug abuse, gambling, addiction, juvenile delinquency, prostitution are all analyzed and studied in the study of sociology. In this case therefore sociology provides an extensive analysis that helps to find out ways or measures in which social workers can use to solve these problems. Acording to Armstrong (2014 p.762) ‘’sociology with its attention to history, the politics of social problem construction, and assumptions underlying interventions provides a frame work for reflexity in social problems research’’ which points to the fact that sociology is important to social work because of its capabilities to identify problems in society that require attention to be addressed. Sociological knowledge is highly applicable with today’s most crucial social problems, and in facilitating developmental activities in socioeconomic sectors, Zerihum (2005 p.36). This implies that sociology has the ability to provide knowledge that can identify societal problems. Hence social work as a study of societal solutions to societal problems chips in to find solutions that can solve these