Crime Violent crime among youth on the rise Capital Punishment by definition is “a legal process whereby a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime”. When looking at the death

Crime Violent crime among youth on the rise Capital Punishment by definition is “a legal process whereby a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime”. When looking at the death

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Crime_ the Functions of Crime

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, crime is defined as an act punishable by law, as being forbidden by statute or injurious to the public welfare. Even though it varies in nature, crime is found in almost every society known to man. There is no society that is not confronted with the problem of criminality (Durkheim). Despite the obvious social costs of crime, some crimes make important contribution to the operation of a social system. -

Crime is functional for society because the community’s reaction to it brings the community together and strengthens its moral boundaries (Warner). When a law is violated, especially within small communities, everyone talks about it. Sometimes there