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How might Durkheim describe crime?
 
  a. It is purely a product of free will.
  b. It is a normal part of a healthy society.
  c. It is always a reflection of a society in decline.
  d. It prohibits social change.

Question 2

The classical school would suggest which of the following regarding legal punishment for a crime?
 
  a. The focus should be on rehabilitation.
  b. It should reflect community standards.
  c. Its basis should be rooted in religious texts such as the Koran.
  d. It should be severe enough to deter potential criminals from offending.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

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d. It should be severe enough to deter potential criminals from offending.




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