How does democracy make some crime inevitable?

A) Democracy does not make some crime inevitable
B) The laws of democracy don't include state-level offenses, which makes some crime inevitable
C) The freedom that democracy allows its citizens may also be used to commit crime
D) Democracy gives the police too much power, and the abuse of that power makes crime inevitable


C

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