In what ways did Durkheim believe that crime was functional for society?
Durkheim believed that crime was functional for society because without it people would not know what acceptable behavior is. It is functional because it provides a way to change through civil disobedience. He believed that every society had crime and varying degrees of it; he also believes that too much crime could destroy society.
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