Multiple Choice
According to Durkheim, the punishment of Socrates for his crime
A) illustrates that freedom of thought is universally valued though seldom permitted.
B) illustrates that crime is relative and its definition varies over time and place.
C) demonstrates the positive function of crime in promoting social change.
D) demonstrates the utility of punishment as a deterrent against radical ideas.
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