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    Durkheim's Theory of the Functional Necessity of Crime Proposes That
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Durkheim's Theory of the Functional Necessity of Crime Proposes That

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Durkheim's theory of the functional necessity of crime proposes that wrongdoing or crime serves to force societal members to react, condemn, and thus establish the borders of society and reconfirm its values.

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